Mindanao Daily NEWS
Volume II, No. 145
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Lawmaker explains why Misor board okays coal By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
Misamis Oriental prov incial b o ard member Vincent Kho Pelaez said the approval by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of the FDC coal-fired power plant was not fast-tracked but went through the process since the previous administration. See FULL STORY, page 2
PH infra poorest in quality
BANGKOK––Thailand’s anti-government protesters on Tuesday were allowed to enter the Government House, which has been besieged over the past few days. The protesters stayed there for about half an hour before some of them started to leave. A Xinhua reporter saw about 3,000 protesters inside the compound. Some of them sat on the front lawn, cheering and blowing whistle. A few were standing on a truck parked nearby, giving speeches against the government led by Yingluck Shinawara. The protesters didn’t try to enter the main building. Police were seen standing guard at the main entrance. The Government House has been under tight
THE quality of infrastructure in the Philippines is second to the last in the Asean region, said Dr. Adoracion Navarro, senior research fellow of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), during the forum “Financing Infrastructure in the Philippines” held at PIDS recently. Navarro said: “In the Global Competitiveness Report 2012-2013 of the World Economic Forum, the Philippines is ranked 98th among 144 countries in terms of quality of overall infrastructure. Philippine infrastructure is worse than Cambodia’s.” In the Asean region, the only country the Philippines overtook was Viet Nam that placed 119th, the Asean nation with the poorest quality of infrastructure. Ranked first in the region is Singapore, which
See ENTER, page 11
See POOREST, page 11
MASS OATH-TAKING. Cagayan de Oro Mayor Oscar Moreno (holding a mic) swears in the newly elected barangay officials during a mass
oath-taking held at the tourism hall. Looking on are Rep. Rolando “Klarex” Uy (first district), Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (second district) and Abante Partylist Rep. Maximo Rodriguez. Infonet photo
‘Bonifacio’ as national hero pushed
Protesters allowed to enter Thai Government House
By DAVAO TODAY
ON the 150th birthday of the Katipunan leader Andres Bonifacio, a bill was filed in Congress to declare him as national hero. Bayan Muna Partylist Representatives Neri Colmenares and Carlos Isagani Zarate filed this bill in the House of See HERO, page 11
CALM. The second year anniversary of Sendong in Cagayan de Oro approaches and Cagayan de Oro River appears calm as a riverboat cruises along. At the height of the typhoon two years ago the river was a rampaging monster that destroyed several areas and killed hundreds of residents. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit
Life advocate chides ‘growing immorality in media usage’ By Jennifer Orillaza of CBCPNews.com
THE increasing sexualization in today’s mass media must be given prime attention for leaving its influences unmediated may lead to
the corruption of moral and ethical values among the Catholic faithful, a life advocate said. Rolando Delos Reyes, Pro-Life Philippines Board Member and Courage Phil-
ippines President, urged the public to be more vigilant in looking after mass media to help lessen the proliferation of sexual themes in various media platforms. See USAGE, page 11
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