Fil-Chinese businessmen express grave concern
ALARMED businessmen and rich families in Dagupan City have asked the police to step up its monitoring and counter-measures against kidnap-for-ransom gangs believed to have descended anew in the city after a long spell.
The nervous concern from the business sector came following the leak of a tightly-hidden private negotiation last week to secure the safe release of two children of a prominent Filipino-Chinese businessman who were kidnapped close to their residence last November 15. Read more
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By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.
EVERYTHING’S turning up roses in this beloved land of ours: political scandals hitting the country’s seat of power left and right, deadly bombings coming one after the other right in the Capital and now this — three weather disturbances (the third of these still churning off the Pacific Ocean and about to enter Philippine area of responsibility) doing a mean tango all over the country just as the week starts.
Who says the Philippines isn’t blessed? Read more
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URDANETA CITY – The city or Urdaneta will formalize its sister city relations with Ordezia City in Spain with the formal signing of the accord in that city by the first week of December.
Urdaneta City Mayor Amadeo Perez Jr. will sign the agreement with Ordezia (Spain) Mayor Sta. Maria Ezia, to be witnessed by the President of Bilbao in Spain. Read more
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WW II vintage bomb found in junk shop
ALAMINOS CITY – A World War II vintage bomb, weighing approximately 90 kilograms and measuring two feet and eight to 10 inches in diameter, was discovered in a junkshop in Alaminos City on November 21.
A team from the Explosives and Ordnance Disposal, 750th Combat Group of the Philippine Air Force based in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City led by Capt. Ariel B. Mabiling and 10 others motored to Alaminos City to take custody and diffuse the bomb.
They informed the Alaminos Police Station that that they received picture messages sent by a concerned resident through his cellphone about the bomb. Read more
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