March 20, 2010
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Power execs warn of longer brown-outs

Power execs warn of longer brown-outs

By GERMELINA LACORTE
Top executives of the country’s second biggest power distribution firm warned of much longer brown-outs in Mindanao as the declining water level of Agus and Pulangi rivers further push down Mindanao’s power generation capacity by about half of the island’s existing power needs.

IEDs found in Davao City, Duterte to assume as police deputized head

IEDs found in Davao City, Duterte to assume as police deputized head

By CHERYLL D. FIEL
Duterte announced he would assume the post of deputized head of the Davao City Police, a post he relinquished at the start of the Commission on Human Rights’ (CHR) probe into the summary killings in the city.

Blood in her hands

Blood in her hands

POOLED EDITORIAL
The perpetrators obviously thought that they could get away with their atrocity. The only possible explanation for such impunity is that these people were confident somebody higher up would protect them. We hold the regime of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo accountable for what happened in Ampatuan. It was her regime that had benefited from the reign of terror in Maguindanao. It was her regime that had encouraged and nurtured the violence that led to the massacre.

Relief halts for Maguindanao IDPs after the Ampatuan carnage

Relief halts for Maguindanao IDPs after the Ampatuan carnage

By GINGGING AVELLANOSA-VALLE
Relief assistance for people displaced by the fighting between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Maguindanao has come to a halt after the massacre that killed 58 people, 32 of them journalists, in the town of Ampatuan on November 23 last year.

Glitches seen during the Davao mock elections

Glitches seen during the Davao mock elections

By GRACE S. UDDIN
Three problems cropped up during the mock elections at the Generoso Elementary School in Bago Aplaya village in Davao City on February 6, Saturday.
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Teachers worry over delays on poll automation training

Teachers worry over delays on poll automation training

By GRACE S. UDDIN
Myfel Paluga, Kamkem-Act regional coordinator, said teachers play a crucial role in this year’s election, given the major changes in the technology that will be used.

The long trail to justice

The long trail to justice

By CHERYLL D. FIEL
The thought that they are working for justice, and that they are not alone in the fight, gave the surviving families of the Ampatuan massacre the courage to deal with their loss.