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BAGUIO. These gates constructed at the Burnham Park continue to raise speculations in residents that the number one tourist destination is being privatized. Something officials and initiators of the project continue to deny. (Zaldy Comanda)
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BAGUIO. These gates constructed at the Burnham Park continue to raise speculations in residents that the number one tourist destination is being privatized. Something officials and initiators of the project continue to deny. (Zaldy Comanda)

  • Jameo Dansalan mosque in Marawi City
  • Phat Pho Restaurant's Chef Hoang Lee fires it up. (Ruel Rosello photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • Jail Officer 1 Donald Isidore Ramas immediately surrendered to the Toledo City Police Station after he allegedly shot dead City Jail warden Anaclito Dusaran Friday afternoon. (Alex Badayos photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • NEITHER STIRRED NOR SHAKEN. Employees of various companies in the Cebu IT Park observe from an open space while an earthquake preparedness drill takes place. (Amper Campaña photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • Toledo City Jail Warden Anaclito Dusaran’s body lies in the morgue of the local district hospital. Dusaran was shot by Jail Officer 1 Donald Ramas who reportedly got upset when his request for a study leave was not approved. (Alex Badayos photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • DAVAO. Businessman Sonny Dizon along with his zoo caretakers carry the frozen head of Lolong, the erstwhile world’s largest crocodile in captivity, to show the deteriorating condition of the carcass that has been kept frozen for five months already. Dizon is urging national agencies to start the preservation of the cadaver. (King Rodriguez photo/Sun.Star Davao)
  • WALK ON WATER. Lourdes Buante, a Grade 4 teacher at the Cesar Cabahug Elementary School, wades through the seawater that enters the school during high tide. Mandaue City will address the problem by building a riprap to prevent seawater from the school premises. (Allan Cuizon photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • DISASTER. A motorcade, organized by government agencies to raise awareness on disaster prevention, contributes to traffic congestion on Osmeña Blvd. and Escario St., Cebu City. (Amper Campaña photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
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  • BAGUIO. These gates constructed at the Burnham Park continue to raise speculations in residents that the number one tourist destination is being privatized. Something officials and initiators of the project continue to deny. (Zaldy Comanda)
  • HELPLESS. Autopsy report says victim Jeycela Muñoz was stabbed 27 times by the suspect. She was found dead in an alley at the back of her boarding house in Sitio Viewhills, Barangay Quiot, Cebu City. (Allan Tangcawan/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • REGRETS COME LATE. William Labrador (right) says he is sorry and did not mean to kill his wife. (Alex Badayos photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • Talisay City Mayor Johnny de los Reyes (right) and Vice Mayor Romeo Villarante (left), who heads the City Council, promise to cooperate with each other to bring Talisay City to “greater heights.” (Alex Badayos photo/Sun.Star Cebu
  • Fish vendor shot dead in Davao City
  • Ex-police patay sa drug-bust
  • Cebu Port Authority Deputy General Manager Yusoph Uckung (right) leads members of media in a tour of the Pier 1 renovation project. (Arni Aclao photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
  • Regional Trial Court Judge Simeon Dumdum Jr. (right, background) convicted Valentino Martin (center, back row) of human trafficking but acquitted co-accused Loida Santos Valencia (right) and Shiela Santos Valencia (left). (Amper Campaña photo/Sun.Star Cebu)
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  • Benidicto Lambino talk to Cebu City Police chief Natuil after he arrested at Toledo City of killing Jeseyla Muñuz at sitio sto. Nino Quiot Cebu City.<br />
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