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Day: July 7, 2012

138 traffic violators nabbed in North Cotabato

KIDAPAWAN CITY (MIndaNews/6 July) – One hundred thirty eight motorists were apprehended on Thursday in North Cotabato for various traffic violations in an operation dubbed “Oplan Bitag Sasakyan. ” Supt. Renante Cabico, city police director, said they conducted the traffic

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Interest in fisheries courses lukewarm–BFAR

DAVAO CITY MindaNews/6 July) – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has lamented the apparent lack of interest in fisheries courses even after enrollment in the nursing course had taken a nosedive in the last six years.[] Asis

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Investment opportunities up in Bukidnon trade caravan

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/6 July)– About a hundred business organizations are expected to attend the Department of Trade and Industry’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Caravan featuring presentations on investment opportunities, financing and good manufacturing practices on July 11 to

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COMMENT: A New Theory On Line

GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/6 July)–Where is the Philippine Sabah claim headed for? Quo vadis? While the Philippines seems no longer keen in pursuing the claim, the heirs of Sultan Mohammed Jamalul Alam, the original lessor, have renewed their claim and recently urged President Aquino to revive the Philippine claim. But reviving the Philippine claim is not as simple as the sultan’s heirs seem to believe. As already shown, there are complicating circumstances – and still more of their own making which they apparently do not see or want to.

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The media and Mindanao

MAINSTREAM MEDIA have oft portrayed them as belligerent, intransigent, even war-mongering. But when the negotiating panel of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) faced the Manila media recently, Islamic scholars, historians, and academics confronted reporters.

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