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Sunday, October 05, 2008 (Philippines)
| RIGHT HERE. Kashmir dela Cuesta points to the part of his face where the bullet of a .45 pistol landed. Dela Cuesta says he chose not to fight back, knowing that he was bigger than Joavan Fernandez and that he was inside the Talisay City Hall’s premises. (Sun.Star Photo/Arni Aclao) |
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AFTER gaining an advantage in his serious illegal detention and robbery charges, the son of Talisay City Mayor Socrates Fernandez may yet face another case.
This was after a known friend of Joavan Fernandez went to the Talisay City Police Station yesterday and reported he was beaten up and threatened Friday afternoon at the Talisay City Hall motorpool.
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Tom in private hospital, allies confirm
CEBU City Mayor Tomas Osmeña, whose health was the subject of false messages that circulated last August, was admitted to the hospital yesterday morning for what allies described as a check-up.
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Rachelle unarmed: NPA
AFTER a series of denials from cause-oriented groups, the New People’s Army (NPA) released a statement that said Rachelle Mae Palang and the two others slain in an encounter with the military were their members.
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Ombudsman to investigate why Joavan's 'victims' backed off
THE Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas will look into reports that cash and a job with the Talisay City Hall moved two of Joavan Fernandez’s alleged victims to issue an affidavit of desistance and clear Mayor Socrates Fernandez’s son.
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