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April 2012

Photos from Sun.Star affiliates that were published on Sun.Star newspapers in April 2012.
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  • PAMPANGA. Part of the text message Alex Galang received in his mobile phone. (Anthony Bayarong)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. A house erected inside the land owned by the Waga family in Little Bohol Agora, Barangay Lapasan was demolished Wednesday, along with 95 other houses. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • MANILA. Megastar Sharon Cuneta will host "Sharon: Kasama mo, Kapatid" starting May 7 on TV5. (Glaiza Jarloc/Sunnex)
  • CEBU.  Rep. Pablo Garcia (center) says he is confident his daughter, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia (left), will make it to the Senate in the 2013 elections given the support that she will get from his colleagues in Congress and from her bailiwick, Cebu. His son Rep. Pablo John Garcia (right) also announced his bid to run for governor during a meeting of the One Cebu Party held at Marco Polo Hotel in Cebu City. The father had served as governor of Cebu as well. (Arni Aclao)
  • BACOLOD. Sugar Watch convenors (L-R) Randy Ronquillo-TUFW, Winnie Sancho Nepal, Hernanie Braza-NACUSIP, Ma. Elena Chavez-Dagyaw ARB and Junjun Barreta-NLC push for restitution from Coca-Cola Wednesday. (Teresa D. Ellera)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. President Benigno Aquino leads the ceremonial turnover of houses and livelihood assistance to survivors of Tropical Storm Sendong at the Canitoan relocation site in Cagayan de Oro Friday morning. (Loui S. Maliza)
  • CEBU. The reenactment of the Battle of Mactan was the highlight of Lapu-Lapu City’s celebration of Kadaugan sa Mactan. Manila actors (left, from left) Patrick Garcia, Geneva Cruz and Richard Kwan played the roles of Magellan, Lapulapu’s wife Bulakna and Lapulapu. (Allan Cuizon)
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  • PAMPANGA. The PH Punishers and Guam All Stars hand over a symbolic American football helmet to Vice Governor Yeng Guiao for the Capitol’s support of the games held at Challenger Field-Clark. (Jovi T. De Leon)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Members of militant groups are one in calling for an end to contractualization and increase in wages during Tuesday’s Labor Day protest in Cagayan de Oro. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Rep. Rufus Rodriguez presents the different bills he filed in congress that would benefit the labor sector in the country during a Labor Day celebration on Tuesday at Capitol University. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Labor Day job fair participants. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • PAMPANGA. Thousands of job seekers troop to SM Clark during Tuesday's Labor Day and Livelihood Fair organized by the Department of Labor and Employment, in cooperation with SM and local government units of Angeles City and Mabalacat. (Chris Navarro)
  • ZAMBOANGA. Rescuers, aided by two back hoes, pull the remains of Miguel Gamorez, one of two construction workers, who died Tuesday when the side of the hill where they were working collapses. (Bong Garcia)
  • DAVAO. Militant groups carry an effigy of President Aquino “noynoying” or doing nothing, as they chided the government’s inaction to alleviate the plight of the labor sector. (King Rodriguez)
  • DAVAO. Thousands fill the Atrium of Gaisano Mall of Davao to try their luck in the Labor Day Job Fair. Job hunters came in droves and suffered long queues just to get a chance at some well-paying job. (King Rodriguez)
  • BACOLOD. Thousands of workers also marched in the streets and held a protest rally at the Bacolod City Public Plaza to push for improved working conditions on Labor Day. (Merlinda Pedrosa)
  • BACOLOD. Thousands of hopefuls flocked to SM City Bacolod to seek employment during the job fair Tuesday, May 1. (Merlinda Pedrosa)
  • THE 10 outstanding students in Central Visayas. (Kenneth B. Pael)
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