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Friday, August 31, 2007
Libre: Concrete stand By Mel Libre Free Verse
THREATENED judges told whom to call. If magistrates can’t hold those who threaten them with contempt, then those called can be.
Trained dog saves day for Cebu police. Not that the cops were untrained.
Mayor stays neutral on cement factory issue. He doesn’t have a concrete stand at the moment.
Group opens nominations for outstanding doctor award. Those who have become nurses are disqualified?
Seniors await Palace assist on tax relief. The benefit should be reason enough to live a little longer.
DILG tells local government units to revive councils that will respond to calamities. It is sending the right signal before the storms come.
Pro-life bloc rounds up lawmakers to fight reproductive health bills. With enough support, the bloc can abort the bill.
Pre-wedding counselling for couples proposed to prevent breakups. Wedding planners will then have to wait.
Government urged to study RP’s airline industry before “opening skies.” Foreign competition is seen as dark clouds.
Career assessment test for graduating high school students set. It could be helpful to know if they’re ready for abroad.
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