Saturday, May 05, 2007
Libre: Temper at boiling point By Mel Libre Free Verse
GOVERNOR asks court to declare her authority to appoint directors in MCWD. If Tomas Osmeña’s temper reaches boiling point, Gwen will be getting into hot waters. 3 men caught stealing lamppost wires. They should now be walking on tight rope.Pinoy Votes: Sun.Star Election 2007 Cebu City eases payment terms on shelter loans. In return, beneficiaries are expected to be generous with their votes. Mandaue vendors can now sell at old market building. Customers can’t expect goods to be sold at old prices though. Barangay to stop using chapel. It’s just difficult to worship barangay officials. BIR freezes Makati City bank accounts over unpaid taxes. The revenue office will only release the accounts if the bank can come out with cold cash. Navy prefers not to get involved in polls: deputy chief. Otherwise, its credibility will sink. Costly campaigns worry Church. But there are those who cash in on their popularity. Police downplay death threat against Manny Pacquiao. They must realize that boxing champ may be a hero, but he isn’t a superhero. Philippine Air Force urges local governments to regulate kite flying. It wants to change the belief that the sky has no limit. For Bisaya stories from Cebu. Click here.
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