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Thursday, August 24, 2006 (Philippines)
| A merry mix of Japanese businessmen, journalists, and tourists are all armed with cameras as they went around Agdao Public Market and savor the real Davao outside the air-conditioned malls and hotels. The group, were among the visitors who came for the Kadayawan Festival and stayed on to enjoy a much quieter Davao. (Sun.Star Davao/Rene B. Lumawag) |
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SERIOUS illegal detention was filed against the nanny who abducted two children and brought them to Maragusan, Compostela Valley last week.
Marivic Limikid is accused of abducting Via Grace, 7, and Brylle Jun Imbo, 10, on August 17 just as the two children were coming out of their school in Royal Valley, Bangkal this city.
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Militant students to hold walkout protest Thursday
AROUND 500 militant students all over Davao City are set to stage a walkout protest Thursday afternoon in opposition to various issues, including alleged commercialization of education, proposed Charter change (Cha-cha), political killings and campus repression.
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'Aerial spraying v. pests affects people's health'
SEVERAL scientific studies have already shown that the use of pesticides in banana plantations using aerial spray can cause damage on the health of a person, said National Poison Control and Information Service officer-in-charge Dr. Lynn Panganiban.
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SK Davao set to conduct reproductive awareness in schools
IN AN attempt to lessen incidents of pre-marital sex and teen pregnancies among the youth, the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Federation-Davao City Chapter led by Councilor April Marie C. Dayap will be visiting a total of 100 private and public high schools in the city to conduct reproductive health seminar.
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