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A member of the Balik Calauit Movement (BCM) shot at
and wounded by security guards of the Calauit Game Reserve
and Wildlife Sanctuary in Busuanga last November 21 recently
filed a frustrated murder complaint against the guards
and PCSD personnel involved in the incident.
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Board Member Gerry Ortega, who has been focusing his
attacks for some time against petty corruption within
the executive department of the provincial government,
recently called for a special audit in order to unmask
guilty parties.
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The opposition minority last Tuesday delivered its harshest
commentary on the present leadership so far following
a standoff on the deliberation for this years budget
and the minoritys failure to force major cuts in
some of the administrations pet projects.
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HOUSE BILL 2031 IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL-House Bill 2031 will
abolish the Treaty of Paris Line, surrender half of our
territorial sea away, put Malampaya/Camago outside our
national territory, minimize Philippine sovereignty over
our internal waters, allow aliens to fish in our waters,
open corridors across archipelago for the free passage
of other countries wastes and noxious materials
all
these probably in pursuit of hidden agenda.
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The first post-holiday call we received came as a surprise.
Former Puerto Princesa City Mayor Edward Hagedorn was
in town and wanted to touch base. We took the opportunity
of his visit and scheduled an interview. In a meeting
that lasted two-and-a-half hours, the colorful and currently
reclusive former mayor engaged Sun editor Redempto Anda
in a gut-level conversation about current issues and provincial
politics. Following are the last excerpts of this interview..
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