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January 2013

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SAFE AND SECURE. While other devotees hold their Sto. Nino images aloft, a participant of the Traslacion believes it is safer for him and his son to strap the icon while he drives his motorbike. Story on A1. (Sun.Star Photo/Alan Tangcawan)
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SAFE AND SECURE. While other devotees hold their Sto. Nino images aloft, a participant of the Traslacion believes it is safer for him and his son to strap the icon while he drives his motorbike. Story on A1. (Sun.Star Photo/Alan Tangcawan)

translacionCebu CitySto. Nino

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  • FOTO 2 - Police personel assigned at the Macasandig Police Station under the leadership of SInsp. Joel Nacua, conduct a cheackpoint yesterday within their area of responsibility to implement the comelec's gun ban. (PHOTO BY JOEY P. NACALABAN)
  • SOME residents manage to gather their personal belongings when a fire broke out in Barangay 36 on Tuesday dawn. The fire damaged at least P600,000 worth of property and affected around 76 individuals. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
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  • DAVAO. The garage of MidValley Taxi along San Rafael Road in Davao City is all flooded up. The San Rafael area, which is a floodplain of Davao River, was among the areas in 12 barangays affected by the overflowing of the city's biggest river. (Bong Go)
  • DAVAO. Fear is written in the face of a baby in Davao City who is all bundled up in the arms of a rescuer who waits in floodwaters for the mother (lady in black) to claim the baby. (Seth Delos Reyes)
  • PRE-FLUVIAL. Santo Niño devotees in Mandaue City welcome the images of the Lady of Guadalupe and Santo Niño at the National Shrine of Saint Joseph. The two icons meet at the church a day before they are featured in a fl uvial procession as part of the celebration of the feast of the Sto. Niño. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • SAFE AND SECURE. While other devotees hold their Sto. Nino images aloft, a participant of the Traslacion believes it is safer for him and his son to strap the icon while he drives his motorbike. Story on A1. (Sun.Star Photo/Alan Tangcawan)
  • NO CONSENSUS. Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s family have differing views on whether she will dance during the Sinulog grand parade. In this fi le foto, the suspended governor greets family members after hearing mass inside her offi ce at the Capitol, where she has been staying since the posting of the order for her suspension last December 19. (Sun.Star Photo/Amper Campaña)
  • DANCING CITY. A handful of devotees dance the Sinulog while checking their temporary shelter made of container vans that the city prepared for them for the Sinulog festivities. (Sun.Star Photo/Alex Badayos)
  • HAPPY TO BE HOME. Balikbayans from Los Angeles, USA, take video and photographs of the Sinulog dancers that welcomed them at the Mactan Cebu International Airport. (Sun.Star photo/Allan Cuizon)
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HOME AGAIN.  Security guard Joselyndo Jabagat goes home after government prosecutors found no basis to charge him with the loss of over P1.6 million from the Sinulog Foundation office in the Cebu City Sports Center, where he worked for over a decade.<br />
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  • Garbage still on the roadside near Abellana National School as of 11:30 o'clock this morning while PLDT contractors (background) prepare the free wi-fi connections for this Sinulog 2013 festivities....( Sunstar-Amper Campaña 1 9 2013 )
  • RETOUCH. Craftsmen set up roadside workshops to repair Sto. Nino icons. All sorts of small businesses come out during the Sinulog festivities with domestic and international visitors arriving in Cebu City. (Sun.Star photo/Allan Cuizon)
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  • PIT SENYOR! The Mactan-Cebu International Airport has placed an altar of the Holy Infant at the arrival area to welcome passengers to Cebu, which is celebrating the Fiesta Senor and the Sinulog this week. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • PADUNG SA ILAYA by Gale Osorio
  • PORTRAIT OF A FATHER. Joseph’s role in Christianity is seldom emphasized but Christians ought to aspire to have faith as strong as his; after all, he obeyed God’s words and married Mary, who was much younger than him and already with child. An exhibit at Pacific Mall in Mandaue City shows how important St. Joseph was to Christ’s growing-up years. (Photo by Allan Cuizon)
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