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See story on Page A1 12 November 11, 2014 P15.00
Skull, skeletons found inside belly of tiger shark Volume III, No. 139
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By Roel N. Catoto, Surigao News Bureau
S
URIGAO City—A tiger shark fished in waters between Bohol Island and Camiguin Island by a group of fishermen last Wednesday contained some unusual finds. See SEE STORY, page A7
Village chieftain faces charges for stealing cash By Roel N. Catoto Surigao Bureau Chief
SURIGAO City––Robbery case was filed yesterday (November 10) in the City Prosecutors Office in Surigao City against a village chieftain in Malimono town in Surigao del Norte, who
GENERAL Santos City–– Four people, two of them women, were found dead due to multiple gunshot wounds while another was in critical condition in what police authorities described as a possible case of summary execution in an outskirt village in Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat early Monday.
Tiger shark
THE tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of requiem shark and the only member of the genus Galeocerdo. Commonly known as the “Sea Tiger”, the tiger shark is a relatively large macropredator, capable of attaining a length over 5 m (16 ft). It is found in many tropical and temperate waters, and it is especially common around central Pacific islands. Its name derives from the dark stripes down its body which resemble a tiger’s pattern, which fade as the shark matures. source: en.wikipedia.org
See CASH, page A9
4 found dead in Tacurong
TIGER SHARK. A kid lifts the enormous jaw of a tiger shark caught by fishermen in Barangay Punta Bilar. Photo taken on Sunday (November 9, 2014) afternoon. Photo by Roel N. Catoto, Surigao Bureau Chief QUICK FACTS
was caught red-handed on Close Circuit Television (CCTV). Dominador P. Dalubatan, current barangay captain of Binocaran, Malimono is now facing three counts of robbery and illegal possession of firearms and
See dead, page A9
ROAD MISHAP. A man lies in pain on the concrete
pavement after his motorcycle hit the side of a 4×2 pickup along the Lapasan Highway in Cagayan de Oro City, November 7, 2014. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas
Flawed recovery program fails to reach majority of Yolanda-affected families AS much as some 780,000 families have either no livelihood support or are relying on scattered efforts of nongovernment organizations (NGOs) and the private sector, a study by research group IBON revealed. IBON Executive Director Sonny Africa said government has not sufficiently reached hundreds of thou-
sands of affected families one-year after Typhoon Yolanda struck. Most of the victims appeared to be kept in difficult circumstances in the past year, said Africa. He said the super-typhoon affected the livelihood of about 5.6 million to six million workers especially in agriculture, fishing,
trade and transport. Agricultural income in the affected areas, for instance, has been estimated to have dropped by 50 percent to 70 percent after Typhoon Yolanda, according to the study made by the group, adding, this is an additional blow for hardest-hit Eastern Visayas, which is among the poorest in the country and
heavily relies on agriculture. Of those who have work, a survey of 1,094 respondents in six Eastern Visayas provinces shows that 8 out of 10 families earn less than P5,000 on the average every month. Government reports that only some 215,471 families have been given livelihood See FAILS, page A9
Remembering Yolanda’s Fury. Theater artists act out a scene in front of Magsaysay Park in Cagayan de Oro City on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, exactly one year after typhoon Yolanda struck Tacloban City and the Visayas region. Theater groups in Zamboanga City, Iloilo and in other parts of the country played synchronized performances to remember the victims of the strongest typhoon to hit the country. MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo
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