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City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Sunday, October 19, 2008
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DENR pursues notice
vs. illegal connection


The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is not backing out from its earlier commitment to run after illegal sewerage connections to the new city drainage system.

Meanwhile, some 116 affected residents in the flooded area along CPG North Ave. signed the manifesto presented to Gov. Erico Aumentado yesterday to seek the ultimate solution to the flooding where some residents have to abandon home during heavy rains. FULL STORY

HELP! Affected residents of the flooding along CPG North Ave. troop to the Governor's Mansion yesterday to seek the governor's help as a "last recourse." Gov. Erico Aumentado (center) listens to their plea. He is flanked by BEMO head Villaber and lawyer Rene Paredes, spokesman of the affected
residents. Foto DANNY REYES

EDITORIAL
BREAKTHROUGH IN DRAINAGE ISSUE?

 

The people of Tagbilaran who pass through foul-stinking waters -and the pitiful residents of CPG North Avenue who leave home whenever flooding occurs - may soon have a breakthrough.

After two long years of Calvary due to official neglect. FULL TEXT

Just Before Deadline.....
Arroyo seeks political
truce for Christmas

MANILA. Facing a new impeachment complaint, President Macapagal-Arroyo is urging Filipinos to set aside "political differences" in the face of a global financial crunch, and to cheer up as the Christmas season sets in.

The President aired the call during Friday night's inauguration of the building and studio of the GMA Network Center Annex in Quezon City. FULL STORY


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Dignitaries laud poverty reduction

The Asian Development Bank (ABD) country director, the Nigerian charge d' affaires and two Cabinet secretaries committed to help free more Boholanos from the shackles of poverty during the recent poverty reduction and development initiatives fair at the Bohol Cultural Center in Tagbilaran City.
FULL STORY


New FCB branches
in Davao City, Leyte

The First Consolidated Bank has recently opened two new branches this year in Davao del Sur and Leyte provinces, in line with its ongoing program to strengthen its reach and capabilities in the countryside and growth centers nationwide. FULL STORY

SPORTS
Fight Night slugfest at ICM
By ARIEL E. FULLIDO
Two-time world title challenger Eriberto "Yukka" Gejon and former amateur standout Brix "Bomb" Ray of Davao City will headline the second leg of Summit "Fight Night" boxing tour this coming Saturday, October 25, 7 PM at the Island City Mall Carpark, presented by ALA Promotions, in cooperation with Summit Natural Drinking Water and the City Government of Tagbilaran.
FULL STORY
OPINIONS

 
YOUNGEST BET. If Sen. Chiz Escudero would run for the presidency
in 2010, he could be the youngest presidentiable in the country ever. He was obviously an easy crowd favorite as shown during his visit here last Friday. Foto DANNY REYES
FOOD FIRST. Agriculture Sec. Arthur Yap (center) assures Boholanos that the rice production remains as a priority concern of the government. He was guest during the observance of World Food Day last Thursday where a development fair on the fight against poverty was held at the Cultural Center


 
 
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