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Friday, November 30, 2007
Libre: Crash helmets, crushed skulls
By Mel Libre
Free Verse


COMPOSTELA town mayor airs jitters over landslide warning.

The claim stands on solid ground.

Cebu City’s Speed to report on sidewalk clearing. The agency’s operation may not be as quick as the disappearing/reappearing acts of the vendors.

Cebu City Police Office goes after motorists who don’t wear crash helmets. Without crash helmets, hardheaded motorists will certainly have crushed skulls in case of accidents.

Inayawan residents to get jobs in biogas power plant. Alternative energy produces alternative source of livelihood.

Retired dentist sues GSIS over “missing” pension. To get his rightful share, he is intent on engaging in a "a tooth for a tooth" battle if necessary.

Two members of fisher group say they got death threats. It will be one whale of a catch if the culprits are found.

Cebu City Council wants billboards checked. Advertisers should get the message.

Househelp cleared of illegal drug raps. With lucrative returns in peddling drugs, why would one remain a househelp?

Mayor orders probe on oil spill in Muntinlupa. The spill won’t make the culprit slip to Bilibid.

President Arroyo wants drugs’ generic names placed in prescriptions. A generic statement from the President won’t be enough; a specific order will be more effective.

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(November 30, 2007 issue)
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