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EXCITED FOR STORIES

EXCITED FOR STORIES

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Apr 08, 2014

The Childrens Rehabilitation Center Southern Mindanao conducted psychosocial release activities with more than 500 children yesterday. Activities like storytelling help children spend productive time.

‘Domeng’ spotted near East of Davao City

‘Domeng’ spotted near East of Davao City

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Apr 07, 2014

Tropical storm Domeng (international name: Peipah) which entered the Philippine area of responsibility Sunday is spotted 880 km East of Davao City and is expected to bring cloudy skies with scattered light rainshowers and isolated thunderstorms.

Duterte: I will rebel vs my own gov’t

Duterte: I will rebel vs my own gov’t

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Apr 07, 2014

“Assuming I will be president and things are status quo; there will still be Congress and Civil Service, the Human Rights (Commission) and Ombudsman. Now with this Congress, you have to beg and make horse-deals with them. You’ll be wasting your money paying me for six years where I can not make any meaningful change. I would just curse my way for six years,” Duterte said.

PICKING-UP THE PIECES

PICKING-UP THE PIECES

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Apr 06, 2014

Residents pick-up materials they can use to repair their homes after a big fire engulfed around 3000 houses in Barangays 23-C, 21 and 22 in Davao City Friday night. A total of 2,245 families were affected and are temporarily staying at nearby schools, according to the City Social Services and Development Office.

The Bakwit of the Talaingod Manobos

The Bakwit of the Talaingod Manobos

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Apr 06, 2014

As schools across the country are holding commencement exercises, schoolchildren from Barangay Palma Gil in Talaingod, Davao del Norte would be trudging, instead of marching, and going not up a stage to be applauded, but down from their mountain communities. In the process they have earned a new title – not graduates, but bakwit, evacuees, the displaced.

Fast Tracking the Peace Agreement

Fast Tracking the Peace Agreement

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Apr 06, 2014

As far as I can recall, even during the American colonial period an agreement had been forged between the Moro people under the Sultan of Sulu and the US government. This was called the Bates Treaty. But it was shortlived having been abrogated by the US government, because in the first place it was not meant to last but just as an expedient move to “divide and rule” the Filipinos. At that time the US was at war with the Filipino revolutionaries. They wanted to concentrate their armed forces in Luzon. And so the Bates Treaty was a tactical trick to hold the Moro armed resistance at bay, while they were busy trying to crush the Filipino revolutionary forces in the north.

MEDIA BLOODLETTING DAY

MEDIA BLOODLETTING DAY

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Apr 04, 2014

Davao journalists donated blood in an activity organized by Bugkos Media Action Group called “Beating the Deadline” at NCCC Mall Matina on Friday. (Medel Hernani/davaotoday.com)