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VOL. LIIV. No. 028
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Public warned on buying "hot cars"

 

Stolen vehicles that are smuggled into the province continue to sell, victimizing unsuspecting car buyers.

The Traffic Management Group-Bohol Highway Patrol Team based at Camp Dagohoy, this city, is again warning the public of buying second hand cars to check first the records of the vehicle they want to buy to ensure that these are not marked as stolen based on records.
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ANOTHER ENVIRONMENTAL HERO

 
 Even the politically mature America had its recent share of controversy regarding electoral fraud (not the Obama election).

That is no justification though for a Third World country just granted its independence in the first half of the 20th century, like the Philippines, to continue to be blind to election shenanigans and misdemeanors - just because we are a young democracy. FULL TEXT

Just Before Deadline
Coconut farmers not part of plan?

MANILA. While San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has become one of the country's most active buyers in recent multi-billion-peso business deals, a question nags: What's in it for the 18 million coconut farmers who have been claiming ownership of a major chunk of the giant conglomerate?

The farmers have been asserting their rights over more than 750 million shares, or 24 percent of SMC, for over two decades now.
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