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Monday, March 14, 2005 (Philippines)
| With regular classes set to end sometime this month, the City Government is allowing vendors to sell cassava-based delicacies to pupils believing that only an information campaign is needed to educate schoolchildren. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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THE Transport Federation of Cagayan de Oro (Trafeco) and militant groups have yet to decide when to stage their protest actions in light of moves by transport groups in Manila to hold their own rallies on Wednesday, March 16.
The protests stemmed from the recent series of oil price increases.
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City Hall won't crack down on vendors
THE City Government won't crack down on vendors similar to what is done in Bohol province in the wake of the cassava poisoning case.
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Lumad tribes hold log firm 'accountable'
LANUZA, Surigao del Sur -- Church leaders, non government organizations and lumad residents in barangays Agsam and Mampi who barricaded three trailer of logging trucks loaded by freshly cut logs last March 5, 6 and 7 urged a no-nonsense investigation into alleged continuing violation of forest protection laws by Surigao Development Corp.
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Chinoy traders may help in City Hall transfer
ANOTHER angle in the City Hall transfer and sale emerged with Mayor Vicente Emano saying there may be no need to sell the properties and site.
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