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Volume II, No. 214
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Friday
March 14, 2014
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DEPARTMENT of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Florencio B. Abad (sitting third from left) and the members of the Regional Development Council (RDC) in Northern Mindanao. Abad is the guest speaker of the just-held special meeting of the RDC aimed at endorsing the priority programs and projects for Northern Mindanao in 2015. Photo supplied
Regional Top Stories Caraga
Mining operated by Taiwanese financiers destroys farmlands u 4 WESTMIN
Abu Sayyaf free four captives, including two children u 9 DAVAO
Duterte tells Dabawenyos to pay right taxes to govt u 10
Social sector gets huge budget for 2015
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AGAYAN de Oro City––A total of P 65.926 billion is being proposed by 22 regional line agencies (RLAs) and seven state universities and colleges (SUCs) in the region with budget allocation highest for the Social Sector (52%) followed by the Infrastructure Sector (41%); Economic Sector (7.0%); and the Macro Sector (0.72%).
Two of ‘Top 10’ PMA grads are from Oro
Philippine Military Academy on March 16 come from Cagayan de Oro City. TWO of the “Top 10” Taking the Top 2 spot is graduating cadets of the Cadet First Class Liza JumaBy GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
wid Dango, 25, of barangay Bulua, who will be joining the Army and taking the Top 9 spot is See grads, page 13
See FULL STORY, page 2
Still a long way to go for intl flights in Laguindingan By Mike BaÑos Editor-at-large
EVEN if a new navigation system proves successful in enabling airliners to land and take off in adverse weather, it’s still a long way to go before international flights service what local residents have long been calling the Laguindingan
“international airport.” During the general assembly of the Cagayan de Oro City Tourism Council (CTC) held Tuesday (March 11 at the Executive House in the City Hall Complex, the region’s top tourism and airport officials said it’s not merely a question of being able to service international aircraft that needs to be
addressed. “We have to expand our passenger and cargo terminals whose design capacities were already exceeded at its opening in June last year,” said Jose P. Bodiongan, Area IX manager for the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) who manages the Laguindingan See flights, page 9
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