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connections
of business establishments and households into
the city's ongoing drainage improvement project
that is feared to pollute the seawaters off Tagbilaran
City.
Despite
public clamor to clear the wastewater connections
coming from houses and businesses along CPG Avenue,
the road contractor still tolerated violators
and ignored the drainage taps.
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The much-awaited rehabilitation of the erstwhile Agora
market into a modern 3-storey business center will start
before the month ends as City Mayor Dan Lim sealed negotiations
with Zamboanga-based developer J.L. Apostol last Friday.
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Palace
assures to follow
Melo recommendations
MANILA.-
Malacañang assured Saturday that it will follow the
recommendations of the Melo Commission on extrajudicial killings.
In
a statement, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye noted that special
courts to try political and media killings are already being
established.
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Lakas-CMD
to finalize slate at
Today's meeting
The
Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats coalition in the province
will tackle and finalize its administration official
ticket during a meeting today to be presided over by
Gov. Erico B. Aumentado, a reliable capitol source said.
Expected
to be included in the agenda is the jockeying for official
candidates for board members in all the three districts
and the much-sought after official congressional bet
in the third district, the source bared.
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Loboc
scores in Miss BAMMI
By
DOVIC TIROL AND RESTY MAGLALANG
Loboc
won its own grand slam in the Miss BAMMI (Bohol Association
of Metro Manila, Inc.) contest on Feb. 23.
The
reigning Miss Loboc, Jennica Salabsab, bested 15 other
muses and annexed the Miss BAMMI 2007 crown at the PTA
Clamshell 2, along General Luna St. in Intramuros, Manila.
Miss BAMMI received her crown, scepter, cape and sash
from Congressman Edgar M. Chatto (First District, Bohol),
Bb. Pilipinas-World Anna Maris Igpit and businessman
Angelo Balili.
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BOHOL
IS AN ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
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A
ranking official of the respected PCIJ (Philippine
Center for Investigative Journalism) noticed
some valid observations which led him to condemn
Bohol as a serious environmental risk.
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Maybe, it should take pairs of eyes and noses from third
parties to tell us what we Boholanos have known for
far too long and for which we have immersed ourselves
in a psychological "state of denial." Professional
shrinks say people go to denial if the predicament is
too painful to confront or are too guilty to admit because
mere admission
is a far greater pain than an actual punishment for
such violation.
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| FOR
BETTER PROMOTION. Lawyer-hotelier Anos Fonacier "father
of Bohol tourism," rallies hoteliers to explore on
how to better promote Bohol as a destination during the
induction of officers of the Bohol Association of Hotels,
Resorts & Restaurants with Mario Uy (left-2nd foto)
turning over the presidency to Jun Caturza (right). |
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