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British
national stabbed; dies along city coastline |
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43-year old British national was found dead yesterday morning at Boloc-boloc Spring
in barangay Mansasa, this city, adding to the number of killings in the city during
the past few weeks.
Police
identified the victim, with several stab wounds, as Martin Williams, of Liverpool,
United Kingdom, who operates the Sea Bar Resort in barangay Tawala, Pangalo town.
The
victim had been dead for over six hours when his lifeless body was recovered at
about 6 a.m. yesterday, according to Dr. Apollo John Bernaldez of the City Health
Office. FULL
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| CRIME SCENE. The
lifeless body of Martin Williams, operator of Sea Bar Resort in Panglao found
by members of Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) Monday morning with several
stab wounds. Foto DANNY REYES | OPINIONS
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Editorial
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2010
POLLS IN TODAY'S HEADLINES | | |
 | | Two
weeks ago, a sinister grapevine voice told the Chronicle.
Alongside
the announcement | of
Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro as a Palace 2010 trial pigeon
for the presidency, would erupt a series of "demolition jobs" against
presidentiables.
No,
of course, Teodoro had nothing to do with that. He is a mere trial balloon. FULL
TEXT Just
Before Deadline
BSP
files 3rd estafa case vs Legacy owner, execs
MANILA. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) yesterday filed
with the Department of Justice its third case of syndicated estafa against Legacy
Group owner Celso G. delos Angeles, Jr. and other officers, this time for fraudulently
siphoning off P500 million worth of deposits and investments from the Rural Bank
of Bais Inc.
This
is the sixth syndicated estafa case filed against Legacy officers and Celso de
los Angeles, the fifth case lodged at the justice department, and the fifth case
filed by the BSP. Several depositors, the Securities and Exchange Commission,
and the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp have filed various criminal and civil
cases in recent months following the closure of the 12 rural banks and 3 pre-need
firms under the Legacy Group.
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