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‘Pablo’ survivors end protests at DSWD office in Davao City

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Negotiations between survivors of typhoon Pablo and the Department of Social Welfare and Development on the delivery of relief goods ended on Wednesday night, breaking days of tensions and skirmishes between local authorities and the communities.

Posted: February 27th, 2013 in Latest News Stories,Regions | Read More »

Radioman pleads not guilty in tsunami scare

Radio announcer Danilo “Danny” Cogtas yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of causing tumult and public disturbance in relation to the Feb. 6 “tsunami scare” in downtown Cebu City. Cogtas filed the appeal through his lawyer, broadcaster Ruphil Bañoc before the Municipal Trial Court in Cities (MTCC). “The private complainant did not even come,” he [...]

Posted: December 13th, 2012 in CDN - News,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

Lapu-Lapu cops detain Korean who caused disturbance in casino

A 40-YEAR-OLD Korean woman was detained at the Lapu-Lapu police station on Sunday after she caused a disturbance by her continuous yelling inside a casino in Lapu-Lapu City.

Posted: March 27th, 2012 in CDN - Metro,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

Witnesses against block timer recant

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The radio block timer who was charged for purportedly causing the Feb. 6 tsunami scare in Cebu City has something to smile about.

Posted: February 29th, 2012 in CDN - News,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

Ermita folk defend councilor; witnesses must surface today

WITNESSES who can identify an Ermita barangay councilor as the one who spread false rumors about a tsunami last Monday have until today to show up at the police station.

Posted: February 14th, 2012 in CDN - Metro,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

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