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VOL. LII. No. 54
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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By KIT BAGAIPO

 

Three suspects of a series of armed robberies in Ubay town were caught in a hot pursuit operation last Saturday after victimizing a minor along the national highway in barangay Bongbong of said town.

The three were presented yesterday to PNP Bohol Director P/SSupt. Arturo Evangelista at Camp Dagohoy, this city, along with three other separate complainants who positively identified the suspects.
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ROBBERY GANG MEMBERS? Ubay town PNP chief PSupt. Eduardo Saavedra (extreme right) together with robbery victims point to three positively identified Rene Golosino, Avelino Autor and Albert Denulan who are believed to be members of a 20-member robbery gang in Ubay town.


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'BIG JOHN'
 

(The two top world billionaires Bills Gates (Microsoft) and Warren Buffett (Berkshires Holdings) had been struck by lightning - and are spending more time sharing their wealth with others than earning them today - through foundations and charity. The same bug has bitten an unlikely taipan in the Philippines today. One of his firms Robinsons Department Store and Supermarket alongside the Gaisanos and the Shoemart Group - were at one time or the other interested in setting up businesses in the city. They have been deferred, momentarily, with the thought that the market is not yet big enough to have surplus from those currently serviced by the Ong and Alturas Groups. Here is the taipan's story.)
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 Just Before Deadline
SC holds oral arguments on NAIA-3 expropriation

MANILA. One of the parties seeking to operate Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA-3) has asked the Supreme Court to compel the government to award the contract to them because they have the "exclusive, clear, and vested statutory right to operate the facility."

In Tuesday's oral arguments, Perfecto Yasay, lawyer for Asia's Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC), told the high court that the AEDC was the first company to propose the construction of NAIA-3.
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FIRST OF FOUR LANES. The long-awaited concreting along CPG Ave. commenced Monday as Hanjin promised the whole stretch of the CPG line before the end of December.

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