Friday, June 01, 2007 Libre: Joe de V’s ears By Mel Libre Free Verse
CITOM to look into impact on flow of vehicles in Banilad area as classes resume. If it fails to solve the traffic problem soon enough, it means it is clogged up in administrative red tape.
Capitol invites bidders for school materials. To students, school is about learning; to the suppliers school is about earning.
Enough classrooms ready for Cebu City, says consultant Joy Young. He will have more than enough experiences to write about in his essay, “How I spent my summer vacation.”
Horses used for rigs must be registered. It will be a breeze for cops in police cars to catch up with and catch the unregistered ones.
Taxi driver gets life term after getting convicted for selling drugs. Traffic violation is forgivable; trafficking is unforgivable.
Cabbie arrested for burglary of travel agency. He failed to steal a ticket to catch a flight.
Barangays start “flood patrols.” While the river runs dry, no harm doing dry runs.
Jose de Venecia: I’m Arroyo bet for Speaker. A good Speaker should be a good listener; Joe has the ears to prove it.
Pablo Garcia eyed as Speaker. If Pabling himself eyes the position, he’s blinded by ambition.
Investigators tap professional help to explain arson. The former find the job too hot to handle.