
| | Po
answers "lousy" service | | | Doctor
Nenita Moraga Po, chief of Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital issued her
reactions on the reported "lousy" service rendered by said hospital
to visiting top-notch doctors who came to Bohol for a medical mission under a
foundation identified with First Gentleman Mike Arroyo.
In
her reaction to the Chronicle report, Po said that the hospital gives "services
to the people - not to a few Manila doctors" saying that the Manila doctors
"were the ones to give their services as they came here for a mission." FULL
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Calling
all Boholanos from all over the world, you are invited to join the TBTK 2006 on
July, 2006!
 | Editorial
| | HOW
INDEPENDENT ARE WE? | | | June
12 is Philippine Independence Day. Just how free are we?
The
goal of a democracy is to provide food on the table, clothing on the back and
shelter for its citizens. Without food - the first layer in Maslov's Law of Hierarchial
Needs of Man - the idea of freedom is just an abstract concept.
Dictatorships
have long asked men to give up freedom so that it can have its bread. Oftentimes
men find out, too late, that having given up freedom to the State, he could neither
have bread or freedom. FULL
STORY | | | | | | EYESORE.
The city is supposed to be busy now for the upcoming Sandugo festival and the
TBTK grand global homecoming, but to our dismay, the removal of these bridge materials
discarded here since September 2003 has also raised questions that it could be
part of an election scam. It has caused damage to the first-ever Tourism Port
in the country, an eyesore to incoming foreign and local guests. |
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