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Tuesday, July 08, 2008 (Philippines)
| Members of the Davao Region Lions Club District 0301-E distribute relief goods to April 2008 flood victims at Calinan Barangay Hall, Sunday. (Sun.Star Davao/Seth Delos Reyes) |
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THE village chief of Mt. Diwalwal in Monkayo, Compostela Valley has taken a month-long leave of absence starting Monday as he challenged the New People's Army (NPA) to investigate if he "sold out Diwalwal to multinational mining corporations."
Roel Agustin II, spokesperson of the NPA's Front Committee 20-Conrado Heredia Command, alleged that Mt. Diwalwal village chief Franco Tito is now the salesperson of controversial ZTE firm of China and other foreign mining companies as he became the spokesperson of the capitalists.
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NPA 're-recruiting' ex-allies: Police
KEY personalities who have been associated with rebel groups are being monitored by the police amidst reports that they are being re-recruited into the communist organization.
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Cagas still doesn't have RPOC appointment papers
POLICE Regional Office Director Andres Caro II said Malacañang has yet to send the official appointment papers of Davao del Sur Governor Douglas Ra. Cagas as the new Regional Peace and Order Council chair for Southern Mindanao.
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Rain showers to continue
DAVAO City will continue to experience cloudy skies and an overcast weather for the entire week as an inter-tropical convergent zone is affecting the country.
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