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Sunday, June 22, 2008 (Philippines)
| Workers of the City Engineer's Office repair a drainage canal in Barangay W. Aquino to ease the barangay's flood problems. (Sun.Star Davao/Seth delos Reyes) |
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THE boardroom battle between the foreign-owned BHP Billiton and the Filipino-owned Asiaticus Management Corporation (Amcor) is not likely to be solved by the upcoming Mining Summit, said Amcor officials.
The Davao Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industries will conduct the Mining Summit next month.
Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo
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MILF: Gov't dragging the peace talks
THE Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) described government's approval of the draft proposal on the ancestral domain issue in Mindanao as another scheme of the government to make fool of the Moro rebels.
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Cagas as RPOC chair, a good choice: Duterte
DAVAO City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte welcomed the appointment of Davao del Sur Governor Douglas Ra Cagas as new chair of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) in Southern Mindanao -- a post held by Duterte himself for 12 years.
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Flashfloods leave 10 dead, 20 missing
KIDAPAWAN CITY -- Ten persons died and at least 20 others were missing when raging waters swept towns of Maguindanao and Shariff Kabungsuan since Friday night.
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