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Common Sense Missing in Parliament
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On one news portal, it screamed...
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Ghana DNA Scandal: Parliament or Paternity Court?
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The Funeral of Common Sense
Funeral of Common Sense
(A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense)
Today, the Republic gathered under cloudy skies to witness the Funeral of Common Sense,...
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