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Thursday, August 31, 2006 (Philippines)

PB to Petron: We appreciate the offer, but boycott stays
Spearhead Troopers led by Major Lyndon Sollesta, Philippine Army public information officer in Western and Eastern Visayas, assisting the GMA Kapuso Foundation in the distribution of relief goods to about 1000 families in Nueva Valencia, Guimaras last Tuesday. (Contributed photo)
THE Iloilo Provincial Board recognized Petron Corporation's efforts in containing the spill caused by its chartered oil hauler, M/T Solar 1, which sank, but the pronouncement of boycotting its petroleum products remains.

"I've seen the sincerity and effort of the corporation to contain the spill, but there was no assurance of totally solving the problem, which is to re-float the sunken vessel which they chartered or siphoning the remaining 1.8 million liters," Board Member Domingo B. Oso Jr. said.

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Zayco counsel hit Prosecutor office for delay in Tan case
THE counsel of the Zayco family recently lambasted the Iloilo City Prosecutors Office for the "delay in the resolution of the Tan massacre that happened last January 8, 2006."
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10 cops face admin, criminal raps for strafing own camp
TEN personnel of the 4th Iloilo Police Mobile Group were slapped with criminal and administrative cases for manhandling two rookie cops and strafing their own station in Dumangas, Iloilo.
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Cops urge village execs to help in crime prevention
THE Public Safety Officers Basic Course urged village officials and tanod members to help the Philippine National Police (PNP) in crime prevention and support their internal security operation to maintain peace and order.
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