Mindanao Daily NEWS
Volume II, No. 135
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Suspect in alleged love Kin, colleagues of 32 slain media workers to visit site of grisly killings triangle murder yields GENERAL Santos City––Families and colleagues of the 32 media workers who were slain in the infamous Ampatuan massacre will visit anew the site of the grisly killings on Thursday as part of the commemoration of its fourth year anniversary on November 23. Rowena Paraan, chairperson of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), said they will visit the site in Sitio Masalay,
Anti-dynasty bill passes committee lvl By Sammy F. Martin of PNA
FOR the first time since 1987, the House Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms on Wednesday approved the consolidated version of three House antidynasty bills and vowed to submit the committee report by next week. Under the consolidated version of House Bill Nos. 172, 837 and 2911 prepared by a technical working group, the proposed law will no longer allow relatives of an elective official up to the second degree of consanguinity or affinity to seat in an elective position. Section 3[c] of the measure defines “relatives of a person who may be the latter’s brother or sister, direct ascendant or direct descendant, whether legitimate or illegitimate, full or half blood, including their spouses.” The committee will present its committee report to plenary for debate, hoping that the bill will be approved on third and final reading to complete the historic passage. Records show that the anti-dynasty bill, which was filed since the administration of President Corazon C. Aquino in 1987, did not reach plenary and the approval of the measure by the House committee in the current Congress was considered remarkable. Section 5 of the See PASSES, page A11
Barangay Salman in Ampatuan town in Maguindanao to retrace the events that took place during the massacre. Fifty-eight people, including 32 media workers, were killed in the massacre, which had been dubbed as the single deadliest event for journalists in history. “Four years has already passed and justice has yet to be served to the victims. Our visit to the massacre
site is a way of renewing our commitment and making the people aware of our continuing quest for justice, not only for the victims of the Ampatuan massacre but for all cases of media killings in the country,” Paraan said. The scheduled visit to the massacre site on Thursday will be led by the NUJP and the Justice Now Movement, which is composed of the relatives
By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent CAGAYAN de Oro City––A 24-year-old man who was named a suspect in the killing of another man in what police said is a case of love triangle has surrendered. SPO1 Neil Apollo said the suspect, Rexniel Caballero, surrendered to the
police accompanied by the chairman of Barangay 31. Caballero said he surrendered to “clear his name” when he learned that he was the suspect in the killing of the husband. The wife, with whom
‘Brownouts, thing of the past,’ Mayor Uy See KILLINGS, page A11
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By RUEL V. PELONE Managing Editor
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TUNE CARES The Red Planet Hotels (RPH) Corporation operating under the
brand and style of Tune Hotels’Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activity this year - “We Care for Children” which is focused on feeding and educating under privileged children of Canitoan Elementary School. Tune Hotel Cagayan de Oro Management and Staff shared a day with the children filled with fun and games and a feeding program. Mindanao Daily News Photo by Glenn Palacio
Red Planet Hotels: ‘we care for children’ THE Red Planet Hotels (RPH) Corporation operating under the brand and style of Tune Hotels has just successfully opened its property on July this year and yet it has decided to give
back to the Kagay-anons by conducting its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activity this year with the theme “We care for Children.” It is focused on feed-
inquire at MAX’S RESTAURANT. Robinsons Mall, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Tel. No.: (088) 858-6297 • (08822) 75-6297 • Cell. No.: 0917 7061147
ing and educating under privileged children. This activity was conducted November 20 at Canitoan Elementary School by the staff of Tune Hotel Cagayan de Oro Management and
staff in cooperation with the Barangay Captain, Honorable Joshua A.Taboclaon and the Faculty and staff of the school spearheaded by the principal of the school, See children, page A11
OCAL and national government officials yesterday graced the groundbreaking ceremony of the 405 megawatts (MW) thermal power plant of FDC Misamis Power Corporation (FDC Misamis) inside the Phividec Industrial Estate in Villanueva town in Misamis Oriental. SEE FULL STORY/p.A2
More help for Yolanda victims from C. de Oro By GERRY GORIT Correspondent CAGAYAN de Oro City–– More cash and in-kind donations will be sent from Cagayan de Oro City to help the recent typhoon victims in the Visayas. Cagayan de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Efren Uy said the cash donations they received from member See HELP, page A11
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