Read more about the article It’s ‘No Prostitution Day’ in Davao on Oct. 5
A day of no prostitution, according to Talikala, Inc., includes no pornography, phone sex, cyber sex, mail order bride services, escort services, trafficking, stripping, sex tours and prostitution occurring in massage parlors, on the streets, in hotels or everywhere else. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

It’s ‘No Prostitution Day’ in Davao on Oct. 5

An anti-children and women trafficking group here called on to stop engaging and promoting prostitution in an international campaign dubbed No Prostitution Day on October 5.

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Read more about the article Doctors warn effects of digital media to children
Dr. Michael Manalaysay, chairman of the Pediatrics Department of the Southern Philippines Medical Center echoed the same concerns, but said that early exposure to digital media not only can result into developmental problems, but also lead to physical ailments as well. (photo from flickr.com)

Doctors warn effects of digital media to children

Saying that early exposure of children to digital media may have several effects in their behavior, developmental behavioral pediatricians here called for parents to regulate the use of such devices, especially those younger than three years old.

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Read more about the article CHARCOAL TRADER
Workers like Casipi risk having pulmonary ailments as they can breathe in fine charcoal dust. They also face the danger of fire accidents that come with the goods that they sell. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

CHARCOAL TRADER

Workers like Casipi risk having pulmonary ailments as they can breathe in fine charcoal dust. They also face the danger of fire accidents that come with the goods that they sell.

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Read more about the article WARNING TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
WARNING TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. President Rodrigo Duterte warns anew government officials not to be involved in corrupt practices or he will read their names in public and ask them to resign. Duterte arrives at the Davao International Airport from his two-day official visit to Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam early morning Friday, September 30. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

WARNING TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

President Rodrigo Duterte warns anew government officials not to be involved in corrupt practices or he will read their names in public and ask them to resign. Duterte arrives at the Davao International Airport from his two-day official visit to Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam early morning Friday, September 30. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article GAINING GROUND
GAINING GROUND. ?Assets of 294 ?cooperatives ?who submitted their reports to the Cooperative Development Authority, has reached almost P7 billion, ? which means that the cooperative sector is gaining ground in terms of providing socio-economic services to their members?, said ??Julius Oxales, officer in charge of the City Cooperative Office.? (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

GAINING GROUND

Julius Oxales, officer in charge of the City Cooperative Office says assets of 294 ?cooperatives ?who submitted reports to the Cooperative Development Authority has reached almost P7 billion, ? which means that the cooperative sector is gaining ground in terms of providing socio-economic services to their members. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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