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Monday, November 14, 2005 (Philippines)
| The buildings in Cagayan de Oro that got damaged in last Saturday's fire. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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DESPITE disunity among local transport groups, transport leader Virgilio Valmoria vowed Monday's strike will cripple Cagayan de Oro's transport system by 95 percent.
Valmoria said the nationwide transport strike will be primarily anchored on oil tax and deregulation issues, even as he reiterated their call for a salary increase.
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Task force set for Oro 'pahulay'
MAYOR Vicente Emano announced that he has already created a task force that would make sure that the three-day transport strike to be staged starting Monday by public utility vehicles (PUV) would not affect city commuters.
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Caraga not ready for blood illness, bird flu
BUTUAN CITY -- Health officials at the Caraga Region's cleanest and biggest public hospital in terms of bed capacity, the Butuan City Medical Center, admitted they are unprepared against a possible onslaught of viral meningococcemia disease and the avian influenza or bird flu.
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Mindanao media mark slain photographer's day
TUBOD, Lanao del Norte -- Mindanao journalist commemorates in Davao City the death of slain photo journalist Gene Boyed Lumawag after 365 days of seeking illusive justice.
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