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Thursday, November 17, 2005 (Philippines)
| Man with his icons views the ruins of the fire in Bry. Apas, Cebu City, the latest in a series of fires that already destroyed more than P5 million in properties this month. Yesterday’s blaze in Sitio Sun-ok ate up P420,000 in property. (Sun.Star Photo/Alex Badayos) |
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THE Aspac Bank in Tabogon, Cebu was robbed at lunchtime yesterday by three men identified as remnants of the Danny Limotan robbery gang.
Two of them—Jose Roy Quemada, 33, said to be Limotan’s former right-hand man, and Quemada’s nephew Earl Allen Mondarte, 22—were caught at a checkpoint in neighboring San Remigio town in northern Cebu.
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Playing children ‘start’ Apas fire, 5th this month
CHILDREN playing with matches may have set off a fire that burned down nine houses in Sitio Sun-ok, Barangay Apas, Cebu City shortly before noon yesterday.
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Part of school ceiling falls, injures parent-volunteer
A PARENT-VOLUNTEER was hurt when a rotten portion of a plywood ceiling of a feeding center inside Zapatera Elementary School suddenly collapsed shortly before 155 selected pupils were about to take their lunch yesterday.
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Help pick SC chief
CLOSE to a month before Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. steps down as the judiciary’s top official, a civil society group is encouraging the public to be vigilant in the selection of his successor.
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