News in Pictures

ASPIRING JOURNALIST SPEAKS OUT

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Nov 22, 2013

A mass communication student gives her opinion on the role of media in reporting human rights issues during Friday’s forum workshop launched by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines as part of commemorating the fourth year of the Ampatuan massacre and the third year of the International Day to End Impunity. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

MAYOR’S SIGNATURE

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Nov 19, 2013

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte signs the city’s commitment to climate change action in Tuesday’s consultation with the United Nation’s Habitat for Climate Change Adaptation at the Pinnacle Hotel. The consultation was attended by government and business sectors to discuss on the city’s action on climate change. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)

REGIONAL INVENTION EXHIBIT

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Nov 18, 2013

Dr. Anthony Sales, regional director of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) announces the biennial Regional Invention Contests and Exhibits (RICE) 2013 to be held on November 19 to 21 at SM City Davao that will feature inventions from professionals and students on designs in science, techonology, engineering, health and environment. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

CONCERT FOR YOLANDA

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Nov 18, 2013

The local group Naughty Notes sings a medley of Hagibis songs on Sunday’s “Relief Surge” benefit concert for Yolanda victims held at Abreeza Ayala Mall. The concert, co-organized by ABS-CBN and Abreeza gathered relief items and cash up to P130,000. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

“RELIEF SURGE”

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Nov 18, 2013

“RELIEF SURGE”
Singer and former AfterImage frontman Wency Cornejo is one of the performers on Sunday’s “Relief Surge” benefit concert for Yolanda victims at Abreeza Ayala Mall. The concert gathered renowned Davao artists such as Chad Borja, Himig Singers, Naughty Notes Band, Dayana Adtoon and Musikademya. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

BEATING DIABETES

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Nov 18, 2013

Diabetes patients wear a shirt saying “Taas ng Asukal Kayang Puksain Basta’t Walang Iwanan sa Nagkaisang Layunin (High Blood Sugar We Can Beat If We Don’t Miss a Beat)” to promote healthy lifestyle to control diabetes during Friday’s World Diabetes Day program at Nikken Jin Kai. Diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death in the country, and there are about 2.1 million people in the country suffering from Type 1 diabetes. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani )

DANCE VS. DIABETES

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Nov 18, 2013

DANCE VS. DIABETES
Diabetes patients join a dance for awareness during the World Diabetes Day on November 14 at Nikkei-Jin Kai Building. Diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death in the country, and there are about 2.1 million people in the country suffering from Type 1 diabetes. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani )

PLEA FOR RELEASE

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Nov 18, 2013

Families of five barangay officials make their plea with peace advocates here in Davao for the release of their relatives captured by the New People’s Army in Sabu, Loreto, Agusan del Sur. The officials were captured last October on allegations they are members of paramilitary groups that harassed the community. The National Democratic Front orders the release of the captured officials after the latter’s apology. . (davaotoday.com photo by John Rizle L. Saligumba)

YOLANDA VOLUNTEERS BATCH TWO

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Nov 15, 2013

YOLANDA VOLUNTEERS BATCH TWO
The second batch of Davao City 911 retrieval and medical personnel bound for Tacloban gets blessings from military chaplain Fr. Cirilo Bermudez last Thursday at Almendras Gym. Behind Fr. Bermudez is Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, who urge people to volunteer and donate for the relief and recovery of Visayas cities and towns hit by Typhoon Yolanda as its local government has been paralyzed by the devastation, and the death toll has reached more than 2,200 people. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

GEARED UP FOR TACLOBAN

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Nov 15, 2013

Some of the 911 personnel in their uniform as they get set to go as the second batch of the city’s volunteer work for retrieval and medical operations in Tablocan City. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte send 55 personnel who arrived in Tacloban Monday, but will return to Davao when this second batch arrives to take over their roles. Local relief and international aid are racing against time to a now restless populace in Tacloban who are in need of food and relief. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)