
| | No
hidden agenda on bridge mat'ls By
KIT BAGAIPO | | | There
was no attempt to divert the P19 million worth bridge materials dumped at the
city port since September 2003.
This
was the categorical statement issued by Cabal Nurhasan, director of the Presidential
Bridge Program (PBP) who flew in to explain to the public on why these materials
were abandoned for almost three years. 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
| | CRUSHING
THE REDS IN TWO YEARS? | | | At
the height of the Marcos oppression, there were 250,000 NPAs/armed men of the
Communist Party of the Philippines. The Dictator was jokingly referred to as the
"greatest NPA recruiter" because every dastardly, despotic act he made,
drove more people to join the rebel movement.
At
the end of the FVR term in 1998, there were 16,000 recorded NPAs in the field
compared to only 7,000 today. FULL
STORY | | | | | | PRESIDENT'S
BRIDGE PROGRAM. Construction continues on the Riverside Bridge in Songculan,
Dauis town which is one among 402 selected barangays nationwide which will have
permanent, maintenance-free double-lane steel bridges that can carry a maximum
load capacity of 40 tons. Shown above are the steel panels hauled from the city
port to be used in the construction, while PBP Barangay Projects Director Cabel
Nurhasan, operations engineer Samuel Bayot and administrative officer Atty, Al
Lakibul inspect the embankment concreting on site. Foto DANNY REYES | | |  | | | CHOCO
MANAGEMENT. Prov'l BM Corazon Galbreath (l) presides the meeting of the
Technical Working Group studying the conceptualization of the proposed shift
of management of the Chocolate Hills Complex. Right photo shows Carmen Acting
Mayor Josil Trabajo pointing out the town's objection during the meeting last
Monday at the Capitol attended by committee members led by Provincial Planning
and Development Officer Juanito Cambangay.
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