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VOL. LII. No. 54
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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3 Ubay robbery suspects nabbed
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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"THE FIGHT AGAINST IGNORANCE"
 

If little learning is a dangerous thing, as a bard once said, then there is certainly no bliss in ignorance.

Something dangerous is taking place in our nation today. Instead of teaching their craft here, we have lost our best lawyers, accountants, scientists, craftsmen, writers, artists and medics to better paying chores abroad. The "knowledge" diaspora, woefully, includes teachers who would rather be nannies abroad to teach English and grammar to the children of the rich and the aristocracy.
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 Just Before Deadline
'Atong' Ang back in RP
to face plunder raps

MANILA. Charlie "Atong" Ang, the former Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) consultant and friend of deposed president Joseph Estrada, will be arriving in the country early Friday morning after being extradited from the United States, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez confirmed yesterday.

Ang will board a Philippine Air Lines (PAL) flight to Manila Thursday night escorted by Reynaldo Esmeralda, deputy director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Regional Operations Service and Claro de Castro Jr., the bureau's Interpol chief, and will be taken straight to the NBI jail on arrival.
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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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