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High-risk MILF inmates transferred to Bicutan |
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Provincial jail warden says move to avoid repeat of
jail attacks
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By Julmunir I. Jannaral, Correspondent
COTABATO CITY: A group of detainees whom authorities labeled as
high-risk inmates and are alleged to be members of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) were transferred from North Cotabato
Provincial Jail to Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan, Taguig City.
Redentor Marasigan, North Cotabato provincial
jail warden, on Sunday said the six MILF members detained at the
provincial jail were brought to Manila on Tuesday for the eventual
transfer to the police detention facility in Bicutan.
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Parricide charges set against mother who drowned her 4 children
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BACOLOD CITY: It was the face of poverty. A mother, whom police
believed might be suffering from post-partum depression, is now
facing parricide charges after drowning her four children, including
her 9-month old baby, in a river at the hinterlands of Calatrava
town, northern Negros Occidental.
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Ombudsman files criminal raps against ex-governor
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CRIMINAL charges were filed by the Office of the Ombudsman before
the Sandiganbayan against former Gov. Antonio Calingin of Misamis
Oriental and his brother for missing parts and accessories of three
vehicles which allegedly caused the provincial government loses
amounting to P2.9 million in 2004.
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Baguio officials hopeful in resolving garbage issue
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BAGUIO CITY: Residents and local business groups have raised their
concern over uncollected piles of garbage in the central business
district and in various barangays as these may eventually affect the
health condition in the communities.
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DENR set for massive tree planting in Visayas
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TO mitigate climate change and assure water supply in Region VII,
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the
Pollution Control Association of the Philippines Inc. (PCAPI) have
agreed to plant 400,000 of trees in the whole region.
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Board concludes first nationwide coffee promotion
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MENDEZ, Cavite: The Philippine Coffee Board Inc. (PCBI) concluded
the First National Coffee Tree Planting on Thursday. The year round
coffee tree planting road show was kicked off earlier this year in
Benguet and culminated in Asis I, Mendez, Cavite.
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