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Tuesday, June 07, 2005 (Philippines)

Prov'l board questions additional abolition of posts
School children show mixed emotions as classes resumes Monday in various schools in the city. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban)
WITHOUT any approval from Misamis Oriental Governor Oscar Moreno and the Provincial Board (PB), acting Provincial Budget Officer Elmer Wabe reportedly "created" 20 plantilla positions and "abolishing" 18 other positions allocated for the Provincial Attorney's Office and Natural Resources and Environmental Services.

Several PB members made the claim during their regular session Monday as they moved for a three-committee investigation on Wabe believing that the latter has no authority to create or abolish any Provincial Government position.

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  Local News
Church, gov't launch campaign v. human rights violators
LOCAL church leaders and public officials have now initiated a signature campaign calling for the government to relieve all military, police and other state agents implicated in the murder of 31 political activists since January to May this year.
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120 tribesmen flee two Surigao towns
BUTUAN CITY -- At least 120 lumads (indigenous peoples) or 20 families including four families of lowland settlers in the hinterland barangays of Lanuza and Cortes towns in Surigao del Sur fled amid fresh hostilities between the military and the New People's Army (NPA).
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Moro group to send own team for charter convention: mayor
MARAWI CITY -- A top ranking Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) leader welcomes President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's move for a constitutional change and said the proposed parliamentary-federal form of government is the best compromise for the Moro people's aspiration for self-rule.
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Surigao guv, agri dep't address farming concerns
 
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Editorial: Hope amid dejection
Adaza: Being a Cursillista
 
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