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Saturday, November 17, 2007 (Philippines)
| Mahaldia Tamcee of the Sama D'laut tribe (commonly known as Badjao) sorts the cultured pearls from the deep seas of Sulu, which she will make into bracelets and necklaces for display and sale during the 10-day Kalimudan Expo '07. (Sun.Star Davao/Rene B. Lumawag) |
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MARIANNET Amper, the 12-year-old schoolgirl who committed suicide, was found to have two hymenal lacerations in her genital, raising the possibility of being sexually abused.
The lacerations were reported to media practitioners Friday night by Dr. Tomas Dimaandal, medico-legal of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Regional Crime Laboratory, who did the autopsy on the dug remains of Mariannet.
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Fighting corruption
DAY in and day out, there is nothing more talked about than corruption in government. From the few hundred pesos that one hands over to an arresting traffic enforcer to the millions of pesos pocketed everyday by elected officials, Filipinos appeared to have accustomed to the culture of corruption.
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Great Filipino artists to exhibit masterpieces
THE Davao Museum will be home to the replicas of some of the masterpieces of great Filipino artists.
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Militant groups have right to exist, expression: AFP
DESPITE contrasting views of military and militant groups, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) still believes that militants have the right to exist and express their thoughts.
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