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Day: September 15, 2024

Stormy day

Young boys play along the seawall in Barangay Caganguhan in Panabo City, Davao del Norte on Sunday, 15 September 2024. The baywalk is a popular weekend destination among local residents to unwind and eat a variety of street food. MINDANEWS PHOTO

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Bar exams

Law students from Notre Dame University College of Law in Cotabato City cheer wait outside the Ateneo de Davao Senior High School to cheer for their bar examinees on Day 3 of the 2024 Bar Examinations on Sunday, 15 September 2024. MindaNews photo by ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

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First to finish

Michael Garmino, a law graduate from Sultan Kudarat State University was the first bar taker who completed Day 3 of the 2024 Bar Examinations, at 4:36 p.m. on Sunday, 15 September 2024. MindaNews photo by ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

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Sun and waves

Fathers and their children enjoy the sun and the sight of the waves crashing by the shore along the coastal road in Davao City early morning Sunday (15 September 2024). MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA

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Culled chickens

Family members load culled broiler chickens to a truck on a foggy Sunday morning, 15 September 2024 in Barangay Can-ayan, Malaybalay City. MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO

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Early morning picnic

A family enjoys an early morning picnic by the coastal road in Davao City as two birds whiz by behind them on Sunday (15 September 2024). MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA

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Spicy fried locusts

Spicy fried locusts
A vendor sells spicy fried locusts at 50 pesos a cup along the national highway in Polomolok, South Cotabato, on Sunday, 15 Sept 2024. This local delicacy called “apan” is a hit among motorists, best when paired with beer or with rice. MindaNews photo by ROMMEL REBOLLIDO

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TAUSUG IN DOHA: A Walk to Remember

DOHA, Qatar (MindaNews /15 Sept) — As a child, I wondered why my paternal grandmother and I never hailed a tricycle to go to the Jolo market, even though we had enough coins to pay for the fare. Instead, she

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POETRY: After the Storm Comes a Calm

Stir not the grassesby gentle breeze it trembles In the womb of slumber it recoils Its coolness sends chill to the boneswracking its nerves to fiery storm  Oblivious to Destiny in storeFret not Dear BelovedIt’s decreed to its measure Take heedNever does our

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