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Tuesday, July 29, 2008 (Philippines)
| A commercial fishing boat tilts to one side as the sea level has already ebbed after it docked just before dawn at Punta Dumalag in Matina Aplaya. Commercial fishing boats dock before low tide for cleaning. (Sun.Star Davao /Stella A. Estremera) |
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THE crowds who gathered under the heat of the sun to express anger against the Arroyo administration was relatively thinner, compared to the previous protest actions, which called for the resignation of the President.
Views against the Sona, however, were as fiery as before, with protesters coming from as far as Kidapawan and Cotabato joining the pool of speakers and protesters.
Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo
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PNP chief tells cops: Have legal sidelines
IN LIGHT of the economic crunch the country is into, police officials are encouraging their subordinates to look for extra incomes other than their police profession so as to alleviate the impact of the crisis on their family.
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NCIP hits 'unrecognized' IPs muddling mining issue
THE National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) castigated some lumad groups in Mati City for talking too much, thus creating chaos and conflict among lumads in the barangays of Macambol and Cabuaya.
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MILF challenges Piñol to a debate
THE Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is challenging North Cotabato Vice Governor Emmanuel Piñol to a debate on the peace talks that will be aired over national television.
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