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VOL.6 ISSUE 5 • THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013
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SILENT PROTEST. The famous Oblation statue outside the University of the Philippines-Mindanao in Mintal, Davao City is draped with a black cloth in memory of a student of UP Manila who committed suicide recently. Lean Daval Jr.
Bantay mga day!
Mercury found on skin products Indulge
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FAD bares list of products with high toxic mercury content
By Che Palicte
Pepper Lunch Sports
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Pinoy Pride in Davao
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ere’s a warning to those who are crazy for vanity. The cosmetics you are using could be dangerous to your skin. several cosmetic products which were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have reportedly entered the Philippine market. They were found to contain a high level of toxic mercury and had been banned in the Philippines months ago. Deborah Legaspi, FDA supervisor, told edge Davao yesterday that the products are highly toxic if they contain more than the allowable limit of one part per million (ppm) of mercury. “We did a sampling of these products and we found out that they exceeded the allowable limit for mercury,” she said. she bared the following cosmetic products which
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There’s money in water lilies
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T used to be that those colorful flowers growing by the small ponds and lakes were nothing but just that—adornments. residents of Lubogan in Toril, Davao City are learning more and earning more from water lilies. On Tuesday, some 60 residents of that small sitio completed a three-day Water Lily Weaving skills training focusing on slipper-making and wine holder-making out of water lilies and hyacinths as raw materials. The livelihood training under the auspices of Uswag Bubai livelihood program was organized by the Villar Foundation which provided two trainers aside from the raw materials and equipment. The Villar Foundation also made available for the trainees o n e welding
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WATER LILY WEAVING. A woman-trainee fixes the frame of a wine holder while displaying some of her water lily-woven works in Toril, Davao City. The Villar Foundation has conducted three livelihood training seminars in the city thus far. (Lean Daval)