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Front Page News Ban
on Sulpicio vessels affects flow of cargoes, passengers here
The
suspension of Sulpicio Lines vessels as an aftermath of the sinking of its flagship
M/V Princess of the Stars created an impact on the movement of cargoes and passengers
in Bohol.
This
was the assessment of Norris Oculam, president of the Bohol Chamber of Commerce
and Industry when asked to react on the possible implication to the province's
transport sector as a result of the Sulpicio Lines suspension of all its passenger
and cargo vessels. FULL
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Plus PNP
personnel updated on TB
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United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department
of Health (DOH) last week jointly sponsored a one-day orientation seminar for
all personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection
(BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and representatives from
other as sectors of the community. FULL
STORY | News
Around Bohol Support
to Arabic school proves 'Lloren serves all'
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Jagna Mayor Exuperio Lloren showed up at the launch of the Arabic language classes
only proved the local chief executive's undiscriminating service that reaches
the constituents regardless of sectoral affiliation. Classes
in Arabic language with Islamic values was formally launched recently, showing
off the classrooms conveniently accommodated at Jagna Central Elementary School
(JCES). FULL
STORY | | EDITORIAL
Selective
silence  | | There
is something disturbing about the silence of our leaders on many issues of the
day. It is not a reassuring silence that lulls us to sleep. It is the eerie silence
of lambs being led to the slaughter. |
For
instance, the problem of our exploding population should preoccupy our leaders
enough for them to put down everything else they are doing, or not doing for that
matter. After all, babies are being born by the minute which means time is very
precious. FULL
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