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Friday, October 03, 2008
Libre: Not lost in translation By Mel Libre Free Verse
REP. Eduardo Gullas confident House will approve English bill.
He assures that nothing will be lost in translation.
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Elderly remind mayor of promise.
Don't think that they are forgetful at their age.
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Schools urged to prioritize food safety.
They need to bite the bullet.
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Around P6.7 million worth of books unused in the region.
Someone should be booked for negligence.
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City acts on stench complaint.
It received the complaint from one nosy individual.
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Mayor wants City Hall worker sued over P2.68 million in advances.
There is no retreat on the suit regarding the advances.
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Philippines most dangerous place for journalists next to Iraq: Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility.
RP may be first in having the most dangerous journalists.
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Factory, store face suit over wormy chocolate bar.
The worm is out of the can.
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Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group chided on use of force.
A slap on the hand is too light a penalty.
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Court orders prosecution of Cherry Hills developers.
These developers are going downhill.
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