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Sunday, July 06, 2008 (Philippines)
| Rains did not stop sikad drivers to continue ferrying passengers along Palma Gil Street in Davao City on Wednesday evening. Sikad is the means of transportation in some of the narrow streets of the city and usually costs P5 a ride. (Contributed photo) |
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A BARANGAY kagawad was shot and killed by two suspected rebels in Nabunturan Friday morning, a day after a grenade was lobbed at a bakeshop in the same town that killed three people.
Police identified the victim as Noli Llanos of Barangay Mipangi of Nabunturan town in Compostela Valley.
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940 kids get free haircut, school supplies
SOME 940 children were given free haircut and school supplies Saturday afternoon during the general assembly of the "Rody Sagop Bata Para sa Kaugmaon" project.
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Group slams troop deployment in Armm
KIDAPAWAN CITY -- The militant Suara Bangsamoro fears that deployment of additional Army troops in conflict-affected Shariff Kabungsuan province in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) may result to violence, which will lead to massive displacement of Moro people.
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'School Breakfast' launch in war-torn areas tomorrow
KIDAPAWAN CITY -- A Davao City-based non-government organization will launch on Monday a special project dubbed as, "School Breakfast" program, which aims to motivate students in embattled areas to complete their studies.
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