VOL. 10 ISSUE 23 • THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017
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DURIAN JUMP. A boy jumps from atop the Durian fountain into the water basin as he plays with his friends under the heavy downpour at Quezon Park along San Pedro Street in Davao City on Tuesday night. Lean Daval Jr.
UNPRECEDENTED
‘Probinsyanos’rule 2017 bar exam
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OR the first time, no Metro Manila-based school landed in the top 10 of the 2016 Bar examinations, according to results released by Supreme Court on Wednesday. Supreme Court Associate Justice Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. said a total of 3,747 out of the 6,344 examinees who took the 2016 Bar examinations passed and this figure translates to 59.06 percent of the total examinees. “I am happy and pleased to announce that the country now as 3,747 new lawyers. This represents a passing percentage of 59.06 percent. I congratulate and doff my hat to the 3,747 successful candidates. Mabuhay po silang lahat. They deserve to be members of the prestigious legal profession,” Velasco said. He noted the figure and percentage are higher than the 26.21 percent (1,731 out of 6,605) who passed the 2015 Bar examinations. He said the highest passing percentage in the history of the bar exams from 1946 to 2015 is 75.17 percent in 1954 while the highest passing percentage with the passing average of 75 percent was attained in 1998 with 39.63 percent.
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CONFIRMED ASG
Slain person in Davao shootout is‘Bin Laden’
SPORTS
By JECIA ANNE OPIANA
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HE Davao City Police Office confirmed that the person killed during the encounter in Lower Dampa, Magtuod, Ma-a in Davao City last Tuesday is a member of the Abu Sayyaf Group. According to DCPO spokesperson PSI Ma. Teresita Gaspan, the intelligence group said that the deceased is known as “Bin
Laden,” as one of his aliases. Until press time yesterday, however, his real identity remains unknown. No relative has claimed his cadaver which is currently in Angel Funeral Homes, according to Gaspan. Police recovered a .38 revolver with five ammunition, blasting cap, a detonating chord, M26 fragmentation hand grenade, and three pieces of electronic chips
from fallen suspect. Gaspan said that the DCPO initially received information the presence of a suspicious persons carrying the names of “Saqdat,” “Omar” and “Bin Laden.” On May 2, a suspicious Toyota Hilux and a red motorcycle with armed men were spotted in Bangkal around 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon. The policemen were able to catch up with the said ve-
hicles at Purok 1-B, Lower Dampa in Magtuod, Ma-a where the shootout happened, resulting in the killing of alias Bin Laden. The remaining two suspects however eluded in the ensuing hot pursuit launched by the authorities. The search is still ongoing. Gaspan assured that the city police are now on top of the situation in the city.
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