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Friday, January 05, 2007
Libre: Political houseflies By Mel Libre Free Verse
LEND firm robbed. If caught, the culprits will get a penalty as high as the company’s interest charges.
Jonathan Guardo organizes political movement. Let’s see if his message will work as effectively as his massage.
Sun.Star Network Online's 12th Asean Summit watch
Department of Health notes decrease of firecrackers-related injuries. That’s finger-lickin’ good.
President Arroyo: Pinoys to enjoy “social payback” in 2007. Is this about a huge cash windfall come the May elections?
Government urged to sell power plants. It can then have a scapegoat in times of power shortage and outage.
Palace allies join opposition senatorial slate. It’s the season for political butterflies, or more appropriately political houseflies.
House approves proposed amendments to Magna Carta for Small Enterprises. Businesses under this scheme have not grown?
Farmers warn against P5-billion loss because of Chinese carrots. To understand the problem, no interpreter is required.
Lawyer seeks arrest warrant against Daniel Smith for “illegal transfer.” This legal battle will be as futile as George W. Bush’s war in Iraq.
High rice prices fuel Indonesian inflation. Among those complaining are family breadwinners.
For Bisaya stories from Cebu. Click here. (January 5, 2007 issue) Write letter to the editor.Click here. Join the Sun.Star message board.Click here.
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