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Friday, June 09, 2006 (Philippines)
| Embattled City Police Director Aurelio Trampe says a rising crime rate isn't sufficient reason for him to resign. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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WHILE embattled Cagayan de Oro City Police Director Aurelio Trampe is willing to give up his post, Mayor Vicente Emano Thursday denied reports he is initiating the official's ouster.
Trampe, who just came from an educational trip in Singapore, said a rise in the city's crime rate isn't sufficient reason for him to resign.
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Capitol to look at class shortage
MISAMIS Oriental Governor Oscar Moreno is now asking the Department of Education (DepEd) Misamis Oriental to furnish him with the number of new enrollees and the needs of each public school in the province.
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Oro resident among 20 Somali captives?
A RESIDENT of Cagayan de Oro is reportedly among the 20 Filipinos being held captive by an armed group aboard a Dubai-registered oil tanker off the coast of Somalia.
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Agusan Sur opens 'floating library'
PATIN-AY, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur -- The provincial government of Agusan del Sur along with the assistance and help of non-government organizations will enable schoolchildren living at the 89,359-hectare Agusan Marsh to become voracious readers.
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