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AGENCY STORMED. Typhoo Pablo (international name Bopha) victims stormed the Department of Social Welfare and Development Office one year after the agency "failed on its commitment" to distribute 10,000 sacks of rice as relief to them. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

Typhoon Pablo survivors lambast DSWD over spoiled relief goods for Albay evacuees

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has never learned from its past experiences, said the local leader of typhoon Pablo survivors in response to recent reports that spoiled relief goods have reached the evacuees in Albay, Bicol.

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Read more about the article Gunman of slain radio broadcaster in Tagum bared
Tagum City police chief PSupt. Solomon de Castilla shows to media a picture of Wrenster Libres Azarcon, the gunman tagged in the killing of radio broadcaster Rogelio "Tata" Butalid. Butalid was killed December last year. (Photo by: Mary Labastida)

Gunman of slain radio broadcaster in Tagum bared

Police chief PSupt Solomon De Castilla on Tuesday bared the identity of suspected gunman of slain radio broadcaster Rogelio “Tata” Butalid who was killed December 11 last year.

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Groups cry for justice, push for turnover of US marine tagged in transgender slay to PH authorities

Various sectoral organizations are now pushing for the turn-over of Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton, a US Navy man implicated in the killing of a transgender last Saturday to the Philippine authorities.

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