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Right-of-way claims snag vital Baguio road project BAGUIO CITY — Unsettled right-of-way claims continue to derail the construction of the R300-million circumferential road in this mountain resort city that aims to provide an alternate route for motorists wanting to evade the traffic congestions in the central business district.
Army troops overrun 3 NPA camps, seize firearms, documents NARVACAN, Ilocos Sur — Government troopers belonging to the Army’s 503rd Brigade overran over the weekend three big camps and a cave of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the mountainous areas of Tubo, Abra and at the boundary of Besao, Mt. Province and Quirino, Ilocos Sur.
9-year-old boy rescues his brother from fire CARCAR, Cebu — There are still real-life heroes, or at least there is one.
Lack of governors-elect in 7 provinces lamented COTABATO CITY — The League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP) lamented the failure of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to proclaim winners in the gubernatorial races in seven provinces, saying the problem could lead to confusion over the term of office of incumbent officials which ends on June 30.
Region 9 teachers use ready-made lesson plans for first time PAGADIAN CITY — For the first time in the 30-year history of the Department of Education (DepEd) regional office in Western Mindanao, its 15,000 public elementary and secondary school teachers started this school year to use free ready-made lesson plans for their daily teaching of various subjects.
Islam prohibits hurting priests, MILF says The separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MiLF) said yesterday that Islam has strict prohibition against hurting or targeting religious people such as priests even as the Philippine Islamic Council (PIC) joined the effort to secure the release of kidnapped Italian cleric, Fr. Giancarlo Bossi.
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