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Friday, October 22, 2004
Libre: Money down the drain By Mel B. Libre Free Verse
Mandatory drug tests for teachers ordered, says Mayor Tommy Osmeña. How about regular alcohol tests for public officials?
Cebu City to dispose of 1.1 thousand bottles of ‘rotten’ water. It’s people’s money going down the drain.
RTC’s Judge Ilde-fonso Suerte suspended indefinitely. Suerte’s luck just ran out.
Government to buy sugar to prop up price – President Arroyo. That should spice up the day of sugar producers.
General refuses to speak during Congress probe. He is not trained to fight solons that shoot from their mouth.
US asked to freeze Gen. Carlos Garcia’s assets. He worked hard to earn his medals, yet found it easy to earn more money.
General built “ghost” schools. He must have spirited away a lot of public funds.
Militants to gather 1 million signatures to oust Gloria. The move is a sign of desperation.
Education in crisis – DepEd chief. Let’s see if it was good for the President to appoint Abad as secretary.
Mexican town offers bounty for killing rats. There’s no time for a catnap for the rat killers.
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