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Group warns parishes against lead paint Catholic parishes thinking about renovations are being cautioned by an antitoxic campaigner against lead paint poisoning. Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition said church authorities should be vigilant because lead added in paint as a pigment and drying compound can cause death in extreme cases. “All religious statues,
which many Catholic adults and kids customarily touch and kiss as an expression of faith and reverence, should be toxic-free,” the EcoWaste said. The group called on the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) to order the banning of lead-filled paint coatings being used by statue by local religious makers.
In a letter to the Catholic hierarchy, it stressed the need for the Church to push for the elimination of lead contents in religious icons, which is poisonous to humans. The EcoWaste warned that lead exposure could cause neurological, reproductive, developmental and behavioral problems. The group is also hop-
Fetus found inside food chain’s toilet By CHRIS V.PANGANIBAN Regional Editor-Caraga
S A N Fr an c i s c o, Agusan del Sur––A human fetus was discovered inside the comfort room of the local branch of a well-known food chain in the country on Friday at a time w hen the canonization rites started for the sainthood of two pro-life popes. See FULL STORY, page 4
See awards, page 11
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From left, Grace Go, Cagayan de Oro Rotary of East Urban, Past District Governor Bing Juarez of Cagayan de Oro Rotary of East Urban, Past District Governor Jose Francisco “Jess” Cifra and President-Elect Mary Christina Feraren of the Rotary of Iligan City strike a pose during the just-held District Conference of the Rotary International District 3870 in Iligan City. Photo By ArjaySerafin Felicilda of Mindanao Daily News
Butuan City readies for Nat’l Literacy Awards By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor-Caraga and DIANAH GENERALAO, Correspondent
BUTUAN City––The city government is now gearing up for yet another feat in this year’s National Literacy Award as it formally started preparing its entry. “Out of all the highly-ur-
ing that the CBCP would consider pushing for the use of lead-free paints in other Church-run institutions such as schools, hospitals, orphanages and other facilities. “We hope they will take their action further to ensure that paints used are compliant with the country’s regulatory policy for lead,”
banized cities in the country, we emerged in the top 3 in the 2012 National Literacy Awards. We now aim to achieve higher than that,” Mayor Ferdinand Amante, See awards, page 11
4 mayors compete for 2014 World Mayor prize
La Carlota City Mayor Juliet Marie Ferrer and Talisay City Mayor Eric Saratan of Negros Occidental are among the four city mayors from the Philippines vying for the 2014 World Mayor Prize. Their fellow nominees are Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan. The current long list of 94 candidates includes 17 mayors from North America; 13 from Latin America; 34 from Europe; 16 from Asia; 7 from Australasia See PRIZE, page 11
Residents in the municipal town of Laguindingan in Misamis Oriental queue as provincial Governor Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano watches the free dental service during the “Bililhon Ang Matag Baryohanon Ipalambo sa MisOr (BAMBI SA MISOR)” on April 25, Friday at the Laguindingan National High School. About 396 patients avail of the free dental services, one of the basic social services delivered to far flung areas by the provincial government. Photo supplied
DOH allots P75m to help build Sarangani hospital GENERAL Santos City–– The Department of Health has allocated an additional P75 million next year to augment the ongoing construction and development of the Sarangani provincial hospital complex in Alabel town. Dr. Arvin Alejandro, officer-in-charge of the provincial health office of Sarangani, said such commitment was issued last week by Health Secretary Enrique Ona during a visit and inspection of the project, which is being built within a 3,500-sq. meter area at the provincial capitol grounds. He said the agency has already released around P50 million for the facility’s initial phase that is now about 95 percent complete. The project’s construction started in late January See BUILD, page 11
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