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Editorials: Expenses for seminars, conferences
Roperos: ‘Free’ education
Wenceslao: Yody Sanchez, wrong Belarmino, etc.
Malilong: Tabogon priest’s defense of Fr. Ejares
Seares: ‘That’s a very good question’
Libre: Speaker’s call
Speak out: Those killers on wheels
Speak out: Senator Santiago’s anti-Sino comment
Speak out: Abalos’ decision to quit from post

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Friday, October 19, 2007
Libre: Speaker’s call
By Mel Libre
Free Verse


Alleged victims plead against ruling on priest. He’s been through hell and still they want him burned at the stakes.

Allow over 200 inmates to vote, Cebu City jail requests courts. They deserve to be entertained by candidates, too.

Two Cebu City health centers offer free blood tests. Hopefully, these will spill over to other areas.

Supreme Court team to probe annulment “scam.” It will pursue the investigation for better or for worse.

Cebu Normal University gets P2-million speech lab from defeated senatorial bet. The gesture speaks much of the character of the person.

Talisay City opens “garden” to attract eco-tourism. It could bear fruits in the future.

Mandaue to run after contractor of abattoir over missing gadgets. The items missing, if found, can be effectively used to cut him into pieces.

Seminars eating up Department of Education budget: Secretary Jesli Lapus. A big slice of that may have been for food and drinks.

Prisoners can’t have cell phones. No phones, you’ve got cell.

Speaker Jose de Venecia calls for end to corruption. He should start by cleaning the House.

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(October 19, 2007 issue)
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