Vol. XX No. 46

January 24, 2001

Virac, Catanduanes

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"Asset" fingered in thieveries

A police "asset" utilized in a recent anti-drug buy-bust operation has been implicated in two incidents of theft in the capital town.  [FullStory]

  

  

   

  

Stude hurt in fall from bus' topload

A student going home for the weekend instead got an unwanted stay at the hospital when he fell from the topload of the bus he was riding to Panganiban town. [FullStory]

  

  

   

  

AACCUP rates 3 CSC academic programs for Level II accreditation

The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc., (AACCUP) is conducting this January 24-26 a formal survey visit to the Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) in line with the application for Level II accreditation of its three academic progams - the Graduate School, College of Business and Accountancy and College of Industrial Technology. [FullStory]

 

  

  

  

  

`Big Heart' consults health workers, farmers

GIGMOTO - In pursuit of its pro-poor and pro-farmer initiatives in the countryside, the Big Heart Foundation, Inc. recently met with barangay health workers and farmers here to help them draw up a sustainable action plan for their respective barangays. [FullStory]

 

  

   

    

  

CARRY THE DAY. Aspiring priests of the Immaculate Conception Seminary made their presence felt, their white attire in contrast with the stark messages they carried.

   

 

ARE THESE ERAP'S? No, these are the vehicles of Rep. Leandro B. Verceles, Jr. who offered support for the prayer rally, and brought his political allies along with a contingent bused in from San Andres.

   

  

LET IT NOT BE ME. One of the rally speakers did not speak of Erap's sins but instead had a warning for local officials: Repent or suffer Estrada's fate!

   

  

NOT DEAD. The black coffin, on which a boy is shown laying a wreath of leaves, symbolized the death of democracy according to organizers. But, wasn't democracy at work that day?

 

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