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Monday, July 03, 2006 (Philippines)
| NO MORE DOUBTS. The Filipino champion acknowledges the cheers of his fans, following his win over Mexican challenger Oscar Larios in their scheduled 12-round WBC super featherweight bout. (AP Photo) |
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THE low productivity of construction workers has led to the higher cost of labor, causing losses to investors in Central Visayas. Minimum wage rates should be reclassified by industry and by level of expertise, instead of by area, to address the problem, a government report suggested.
Quoting industry players, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) 7 gave this recommendation in its first quarter regional economic situationer.
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Cybersex drive
AS IF going after cybersex operations wasn’t complicated enough, a local official is now worried that the culprits will find it easy to change venues to avoid detection.
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Good behavior ‘saves’ Cebu priest
ANY PRIEST who is found guilty in court could be stripped of his sacramental functions, such as hearing confessions or officiating at baptisms and marriages.
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Drivers lose in Manny fight
MANNY “Pacman” Pacquiao’s 12-rounder against Mexican Oscar Larios yesterday kept commuters off the streets, to the dismay of jeepney drivers.
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