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Thursday, September 29, 2005 (Philippines)
| Police and rescue groups recover from Bayawan River the body of a 71-year-old woman who was carried away and drowned by heavy flood in Barangay Tayawan. (Sun.Star Dumaguete/Bobong Rey Morados) |
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BECAUSE of technicalities, 19 persons arrested by Task Force 24 hours in an illegal drugs raid in Barangay Looc Friday afternoon walked out of detention at the city police on order of the City Prosecutor's Office Saturday.
In her release order dated September 24, 2nd Assistant City Prosecutor Edna Villamil said the arresting officers had not submitted the required documents.
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Jailed mom asks for help
AYUNGON, Negros Oriental -- A woman arrested last week for alleged illegal drug trafficking appealed for help to lower her bail so she could be out temporarily to care for her children.
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Yagyag fest wows international crowd
GOVERNOR George Arnaiz and Provincial Board Member Mariant Escaño-Villegas dubbed the province's Yagyag festival presentation at the World Expo 2005 in Nagoya, Japan successful.
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Negros Oriental coco farmers group slams CBCP head
A FEDERATION of coconut farmers group slammed the outgoing head of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and rival farmers group for what they described as "toeing" the Danding Cojuangco compromise agreement.
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