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VOL. LIII. No. 69
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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ARMY TOP BRASS. Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino, commanding general of the Philippine Army arrives on board a chopper at the 502nd IB headquarters in Bicao, Carmen town yesterday to meet with members of the 15th IB Scout Rangers and PA Engineering Battalion and inaugurated the newly completed barracks of the enlisted personnel inside the 502nd IB camp. Fotos DANNY REYES.


 

Hanjin concern
on drainage issue

 

The contractor of the multi-million major drainage project in the city expressed concern on the cleanliness of the run-off water which will be flushed out to the seawaters off Tagbilaran Bay once the project is completed by March this year.

Project Manager Chong Do Lee of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Ltd. said that while they are contracted to finish the drainage project about two months from now, he is also aware of the illegal tapping of sewerage disposal from various business firms and houses into the ongoing drainage project.
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THE MAY 2007 POLLS SYMBOLISM
 

The May 2007 Election has different meanings for stakeholders - in the Senate, the House of Representatives and the Local Officials.

The Senate results is really a national referendum on GMA; the House of Representatives whether GMA can be impeached in July; the Local Officials whether they have delivered the services for their constituents in the home front.
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CRIME SCENE. The busy street of Carlos P. Garcia avenue has always been the scene of broad daylight robbery hold-ups in the city during the past two weeks, like this one infront of FCB branch. Starting today, motorcycles will be banned from entering this portion of the street where most banks are located.
Fotos DANNY REYES.

Just Before Deadline
ASEAN meetings
to start today

CEBU CITY. Senior officials, foreign and economic ministers of the 10-member countries of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will start their ministerial meetings today to tackle issues that will further enhance cooperation, peace and economic development in the region.

The two-day ministerial meetings will be held at the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) and the Mactan Shangri-La's Mactan Island Resort and Spa in the run-up to the ASEAN Leaders' Summit on Jan. 13-15.
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