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Bayan Muna Representative Carlos Zarate (right) raises concern on the government's move to penalize 'colorum' passenger vehicles saying it would not remedy the traffic problems in key cities in the country. At left is Land Transport Regulatory and Franchising Board regional spokesperson Edgar Violan.

‘COLORUM’ ISSUE RAISES CONCERNS

Bayan Muna Representative Carlos Zarate (right) raises concern on the government's move to penalize 'colorum' passenger vehicles saying it would not remedy the traffic problems in key cities in the country. At left is Land Transport Regulatory and Franchising Board regional spokesperson Edgar Violan. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article DAVAO JOINS STREET FOOTBALL BRAZIL
Eight Davao youths will participate in the Street Football World Event Brazil in July 1 to 12, 2014 represented by Tambayan Center for Children's Rights upon invitation of the Argentinian NGO Fundacion Futbol para el Desarrollo (FUDE).

DAVAO JOINS STREET FOOTBALL BRAZIL

Eight Davao youths will participate in the Street Football World Event Brazil in July 1 to 12, 2014 represented by Tambayan Center for Children's Rights upon invitation of the Argentinian NGO Fundacion Futbol para el Desarrollo (FUDE). (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article TRAUMATIZED
Farmer and barangay leader Pedro Cadungog (left) of Maco, Compostela Valley with son Randil recounts how army soldiers forced them as guides in tracking the New People's Army last June 7, that resulted to them witnessing soldiers killed or injured from a detonated blast.

TRAUMATIZED

Farmer and barangay leader Pedro Cadungog (left) of Maco, Compostela Valley with son Randil recounts how army soldiers forced them as guides in tracking the New People's Army last June 7, that resulted to them witnessing soldiers killed or injured from a detonated blast. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article DANAO SORRY
Davao City Police Chief Superintendent Vicente Danao apologizes to media groups who criticized him for berating three news reporters who were covering the police's murder probe.

DANAO SORRY

Davao City Police Chief Superintendent Vicente Danao apologizes to media groups who criticized him for berating three news reporters who were covering the police's murder probe. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

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