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Friday, August 19, 2005
Libre: Let's clean up our homes By Mel Libre Free Verse
Amid oil crisis, bicycle lanes mulled. It’ll be a tight situation cycling between sidewalk vendors and moving vehicles.
Cebu City Mayor To-mas Osmeña to ban private cars from city streets. It should be interesting to see Tommy going to City Hall on a bicycle.
Turn off those aircon units, government workers told. Surely, those workers are turned off by the idea.
Dengue ravages Central Visayas. As Department of Health tries to clean up its act, let’s clean up our homes and surroundings.
Guadalupe River cleanup bears fruit. It’s not just garbage for recycling.
Ricardo Cardinal Vidal deplores continued killings. His condemnation is not lethal enough to pierce the conscience of the vigilantes and their supporters, both active and passive.
Hot lumber worth P1.2 million seized. Some forest officials should be axed.
Congress hit for lack of anti-terror law. Truth to tell, our legislators have done as much damage to this country as terrorists.
Health programs get P1.5 billion boost. Health requires wealth. Bais in Negros Oriental granted P2 million for dolphin watch. The fund is enough so long as sharks in government are kept out.
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