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Thursday, March 17, 2005 (Philippines)
| First-time kayakers City Councilors Leonardo Avila III (on left kayak) and Susabel Reta (right) gleam and laugh in exhilaration after clearing a long stretch of rapids along the Dominga-Callawa length of Davao River Monday. (Sun.Star Davao/Stella A. Estremera) |
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DAVAO City is still on orange alert level as the country braces for possible retaliatory attacks from the Abu Sayyaf following the death of four of their top leaders in the siege of Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan, Taguig Tuesday.
"I just hope they (Abu Sayyaf) understand that government has the right to protect itself," Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said in an interview after the Parada Dabawenyos Wednesday.
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Id: Globe 'locked out' Smart in streamer war
DAVAO City Tourism Office chief Id Acaylar dismissed Wednesday insinuations that the local government restricted Smart Communications from posting billboards on Davao's main thoroughfares in retaliation for its exclusion in a Smart ad.
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Mayor: Evidence vs deputy mayor weak
EVIDENCE against Davao City's Tausug deputy mayor Hadji Masil Ahalon will not hold water, said Mayor Rodrigo Duterte Wednesday after this was presented to him by the military.
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Dads join parade
MEMBERS of the 14th City Council Wednesday joined the Araw ng Dabaw parade with the other contingents from various schools, offices and government units, a participation that has not happened for quite some time now.
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