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Friday, July 28, 2006
Libre: Crash landing By Mel Libre Free Verse
City Hall changes blue guards with volunteers. Greenhorns aim to do a better job.
Sidewalk vendors struggle with deadline. A good sales pitch may buy them more time.
Suspended airport manager Adelberto Yap hangs on to job. He has taken precautionary measures in case of a crash landing.
President Arroyo’s approval rating improves. It’s not about people getting confident with her, rather it’s about the citizenry trusting less the opposition.
RP leads in environmental laws. Compliance is another story.
City public market sellers want ban of naked vendors. They want government to come in because they are not clothed with power to impose the ban.
Akbayan turns a deaf ear to official Sona. Its noisy protests have made its leaders hearing-impaired.
Local government units told to initiate info drives on disability prevention. They ought to be willing, ready and able.
Executive wants sale of street food regulated. Street vendors may be cooking up something to prevent the move.
Body formed for organic business. This is a product of some fertile minds.
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