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Monday, August 14, 2006 (Philippines)
| Kauswagan and Xavier University debating club president Jedyl Jamaca beams as she wins the Darling of the Press award in a press conference for the Miss Cagayan de Oro pageant last Saturday. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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SECURITY in all major transport terminals in Cagayan de Oro are on heightened alert after the latest terrorist threat in Britain and United States, local authorities said.
At Lumbia Airport -- Northern Mindanao's primary air terminal -- hand carried liquids and gels were banned starting last Saturday, said Aviation Security Group chief Rizalino Borlagdasan in an interview with Sun.Star Sunday.
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Two die, 6 hurt in vintage bomb blast
VALENCIA CITY -- Two people were killed and six were seriously wounded when a Japanese-made World War II vintage bomb exploded in a village Friday.
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Cagayan bishop, clergyman comfort embattled priest
TUBAY, Agusan del Norte -- Two Mindanao church officials said they will recommend to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and some government agencies the closure of the mining operations of the three mining firms in five coastal barangays of this coastal town.
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Governor: No plans for calamity status
MISAMIS Oriental Governor Oscar Moreno said he has no plans of declaring the towns affected by the huge monsoon waves and strong winds as under state of calamity or releasing the calamity funds from the Provincial Capitol fearing more disaster would come before this year ends.
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