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Cops careful in releasing info on murder of trader Volume III, No. 024
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See story P15.00 on Page 12 June 17, 2014
DAVAO City––Police clamped down Saturday on the release of information to the media on its investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman here. Police said the move was important so as not to jeopardize the investigation in the killing of Richard King, who owns Crown Regency Hotel and Resort, and other businesses in Cebu province and other parts of the country.
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Oro rafting outfitters rush safety proposals CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Local rafting operators here rushed a set of safety measures to prevent a tragic repeat of last Friday’s boating accident that caused the death of a 26-year-old nurse from Bohol. Mayor Oscar Moreno said local outfitters belonging to the Oro Association of Rafters managed to squeeze in their recommendation just before he made up his mind to suspend all whitewater rafting and kayaking tours along Cagayan de Oro River. “We opted not to suspend the whitewater rafting and kayaking operations because we will study the set of recommendations,” Moreno said. Meanwhile, the family of Aizza Calipusan Balbin brought her ashes back to her hometown in Loboc, Bohol Monday afternoon. Balbin, a home-based nurse in Loboc town, came to Cagayan de Oro last Friday to experience the whitewater rafting adventure which Cagayan de Oro is See safety, page 11
Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano shakes hand with new provincial director of Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Edward Bhaguani on their first meeting during the disaster summit series weeks ago. Bhaguani once served as DILG chief in Oroquieta City. To recall, Gov. Emano was disappointed over Bruce Colao, former MisOr DILG chief for failing to appoint Charlie K. Emano as the new Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) president, even if the latter obtained more votes against Arsenio Khu Jr., former ABC president. Gov. Emano looks forward to having “better partnership” with D ILG with Bhaguani at the helm of the provincial office of the agency. capitol photo
Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez, extreme right, exchanges ideas with German Bundestag Member Philip Misfelderduring during a recent study tour in Germany with other officials of the Centrist Democratic Party of the Philippines (CDP). Rodriguez sought advice on how to further strengthen the CDP and how to ensure that it remains a real political party based on the rule of law, subsidiarity and social market economy. kendischaves
CDO’s P 3.8B proposed budget shall pass the ‘eye of the needle’ By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno has proposed a P3.8 billion budget for the year 2015 in a bid to implement more projects to deodorize an administra-
tion that smells of alleged questionable transactions, City Hall officials said on Monday. Moreno said that he would push for the approval of the proposed P 3.8 billion budget so that his administration could implement
projects that would benefit the city’s “poor.” Opposition Councilor Prexy Elipe, who chairs the city council’s powerful finance committee, said he would wait the submission of the proposed 2015 budget. Elipe, however, cau-
tioned Moreno on the proposed budget, saying the figures should be realistic as against the city’s revenue collection in 2014. The City Mayor could submit a budget proposal of his whims provided that See needle, page 11
MindaViews LeBron dethroned By H. Marcos C. Mordeno
MALAYBALAY City–– LeBron James had tried to rally the Miami Heat from a 3-1 deficit in the NBA Finals by saying they can remake history in Game 5 today. He knew it was a tall order. No team has recovered from such disadvantage ever since the league started in 1950. As the team’s leader, however, it’s his duty to lift his teammates’ spirits after the San Antonio Spurs humiliated them twice in a row in their home court. The Heat started the first quarter of Game 5, which turned out to be their last stand, with a 22-6 run. At that stage, it looked like a Game 6 was in the offing. But the Spurs responded with a 50-20 run from which the Heat would never recover. Arguably, it was that 30-point differential See LEBRON, page 11
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