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March 2012

Photos from Sun.Star affiliates that were published on Sun.Star newspapers in March 2012.
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URBAN PLAYGROUND.  Children spend their Sunday afternoon within Fuente Osmeña circle, with a large stump for a bench and a sparse carpet of grass for an acrobatics stage. They’re still too young for the summer job program at City Hall. Story below.  (Amper Campana)
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URBAN PLAYGROUND.  Children spend their Sunday afternoon within Fuente Osmeña circle, with a large stump for a bench and a sparse carpet of grass for an acrobatics stage. They’re still too young for the summer job program at City Hall. Story below.  (Amper Campana)

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  • DAVAO. Sun.Star Davao and Smart Telecommunications Inc. have partnered to bring the 75th Araw ng Dabaw celebration to the world. In photo during the technology briefing are (from left) Jess Rubino, supervisor for Smart's Network and Plstform Application; Rodel Agustin, head for Smart's Mindanao Network Operation; Tessie A. Pana, SSD general manager; and Nelson C. Bagaforo, SSD news editor. (King Rodriguez)
  • MA,DAUGHTER REMAINS---FUNERAL WORKERS CARRYING THE  CHARRED REMAINS OF VELOSO MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WHO DIED ON THE SPOT WHEN FIRE STRUCK IN THERE HOUSE IHN CAMELLA HOMES BRGY. PAJAC LAPU LAPU CITY YESTERDAY MORNING.----SUN.STAR FOTO / ALAN TANGCAWAN
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. PRICES of fuel keep on increasing even in Cagayan de Oro, which is still under state of calamity due to Tropical Storm Sendong. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • DAVAO. Young children stare motionless while the crowd behind them surge to shake hands with Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte during the Parada Dabawenyo Friday. (King Rodriguez)
  • FLIPPING OUT AT SEA. Children of Caubian Island in Lapu-Lapu City have fun aboard a motor boat while its passengers take a tour of the island. (Arni Aclao)
  • SHOES ON WHEELS. These pairs of shoes can go anywhere. The vendor, who came up with the idea of converting the back of a multicab into a mobile shoe store, would have to watch out for traffic enforcers in case he decides to stop in a no-parking zone. (Arni Aclao)
  • GREATER DISASTER AVERTED.  A firefighter checks for any remaining embers at the scene of a fire in Barangay Bankal, Lapu-Lapu City, where three children under the age of four were saved by their seven-year-old brother. (Alan Tangcawan)
  • CEBU. People who claim to see a face on this concrete wall gather at the Danao Public Market to light candles, pray and snap photos. (Allan Cuizon)
  • URBAN PLAYGROUND.  Children spend their Sunday afternoon within Fuente Osmeña circle, with a large stump for a bench and a sparse carpet of grass for an acrobatics stage. They’re still too young for the summer job program at City Hall. Story below.  (Amper Campana)
  • CEBU. As the Catholic calendar approaches the end of Lent, a supposed image on a wall of the public market in Danao City has started to attract curious onlookers. Some have even left cash donations and flowers at the site. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • CEBU. As the Catholic calendar approaches the end of Lent, a supposed image on a wall of the public market in Danao City has started to attract curious onlookers. Some have even left cash donations and flowers at the site. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • FREE. A male and a female Hawksbill turtles are set free near a marine sanctuary in Barangay Punta Engaño. Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza (second from right) leads the release of the endangered animals. With the mayor are officials of Task Force Kalikasan and Shangri-la’s Mactan Island Resort. (Alan Tangcawan)
  • THE COST OF MOBILITY.  A 50-centavo provisional increase in jeepney fares takes effect today in all but two regions of the country. Central Visayas fares will go up, too.  (Alex Badayos)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Couple Mariano Chua (left) and Marta Chua, Asian Home owners, cut the ribbon during the opening of the Cebu-based appliance store’s first branch in Mindanao situated at Tiano Brothers corner Toribio Chavez Streets, Cagayan de Oro City, Wednesday. (Loui S. Maliza)
  • ZAMBOANGA. People working on a rip-rap project carry their co-worker who was injured when the river wall collapses in the village of Cabaluay. (Bong Garcia)
  • PAMPANGA. Royal Hotel owner Park Jun Jea celebrates his birthday on Tuesday with Mayor Carling Dela Cruz and Vice Mayor Dexter David as guests. Close friends from the Korean community and hotel staff also attended the said occasion. (Chris Navarro)
  • DUMAGUETE. Policemen belonging to the Aviation Security Group assigned at the Dumaguete Airport set off a fire in a fire fighting demonstration Wednesday. (Victor L. Camion)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Some commuters prefer to ride in ‘trisikads’, which charge only P5 per person, while fares in public utility jeepneys are now pegged at P8. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • DAVAO. Mayor Sara Duterte talks with Israel Ambassador Manashe Bar-on during a courtesy call in her office Wednesday. Bar-on discussed with Duterte about the invitation to the World Conference of Mayors slated in Israel on May 6-10. (King Rodriguez)
  • WATER DEAL. Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia (second from right) together with Manila Water Company chairman Fernando Zobel de Ayala (third from right), Manila Water Consortium chairman and president Gerardo Ablaza Jr. (right), PB Member Peter John Calderon (second from left) and Carmen Municipal Mayor Gerard Villamor (left) sign the Cebu bulk water joint project at the Capitol Social Hall. (Amper CampaÑa)
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