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Thursday, December 08, 2005 (Philippines)
| Christmasterpiece at Dumaguete City Hall, initiated by the Dumaguete Christian Church through Pastor Elmer Huang. (Sun.Star Dumaguete Photo) |
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CONTRARY to rumors, Negros Oriental and Dumaguete City have no confirmed cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the dreaded Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids).
Health experts, provincial, and city government officials made this assurance during the observance of World Aids Day at Quezon Park in Dumaguete City.
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Korean missionary loses P10T to snatchers
THE Dumaguete City police warned the public against exposing their bags, wallets, cellphones, and other valuables on the streets following a snatching incident along Cervantes street that victimized a Korean missionary Saturday afternoon.
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Guv pledges 7 library hubs in NegOr
GOVERNOR George Arnaiz pledged to put up seven library hubs throughout the province to increase Negros Oriental's 69.4 percent literacy rate.
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Dumaguete open to 2.5M Chinese students
THE City Government, universities, and businessmen here welcomed the expected arrival of thousands of students from China who would be enrolling in Foundation University and other universities.
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