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Friday, June 27, 2008
Libre: Keeping their business afloat By Mel Libre Free Verse
MARINA checks Sulpicio’s passenger ships.
Before public confidence in the maritime industry sinks deeper.
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Ships grounded.
Ship owners can still keep their businesses floating.
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Pregnant Sangguniang Kabataan chief wants to continue serving youth.
She should first deliver her baby before delivering public service.
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Demetrio Granada assumes post as Tudela town chief.
His opponent just got hit by shrapnel.
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Explain boys’ detention, judge orders Naga cops.
They should be man enough to tell the truth.
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Forty fire trucks in Region 7 unregistered.
Whoever is responsible should feel the heat.
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President Arroyo wants rice hoarding, profiteering declared as economic sabotage.
The President means business.
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Palace sticks to “no ransom” policy.
No hostage will survive the administrative red tape.
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Nothing wrong in Arroyo-US presidential candidates meeting: official
No harm in knowing the contenders, one of whom will be her master.
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Police launch online most wanted list.
From the longhand--to the broadband-–of the law.
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