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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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CEBU.  Rene Vendiola (left) receives Thursday the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Exemplary Individual while Manuel Margate (right) represents the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation Inc., which receives the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Outstanding Institution. (Maria Armie Sheila Garde/Sunnex)
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CEBU. Rene Vendiola (left) receives Thursday the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Exemplary Individual while Manuel Margate (right) represents the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation Inc., which receives the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Outstanding Institution. (Maria Armie Sheila Garde/Sunnex)

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  • IMPASSE.  Residents don’t know when this portion of the road in Barangay Sinsin, Cebu City collapsed. In the meantime, those bound for Toledo City were advised to use the road in Barangay Manipis, Talisay instead.  (Jinky R. Bargio)
  • PROVISIONAL FARE HIKE. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board 7 has allowed public utility jeepney drivers to collect P8 as minimum fare for the first five kilometers. (Alex Badayos)
  • ‘HUMAN TRADER.’ Mandaue City Police officials present to the media a man suspected of prostituting three minors and four women. The suspect says he gets a P500 commission from each of the girls’ customers. (Allan Cuizon)
  • DUMAGUETE. Some employees of the local government of Dumaguete join a fire fighting demonstration held at the City's stage Thursday morning. (Victor L. Camion)
  • DUMAGUETE. The Philippine National Police seized high-powered firearms from suspected members of an alleged gun syndicate. (Victor L. Camion)
  • SOME public utility vehicles have already been collecting the P8 minimum fare after they were given notices, like this one in photo, by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. (Terry D.C. Betonio)
  • CEBU. The 5th Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. Triennial Awards finalists with some of the members of the Board of Trustees during the awards night Thursday. (Maria Armie Sheila Garde/Sunnex)
  • CEBU.  Rene Vendiola (left) receives Thursday the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Exemplary Individual while Manuel Margate (right) represents the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation Inc., which receives the 5th Rafi Triennial Awards for Outstanding Institution. (Maria Armie Sheila Garde/Sunnex)
  • ZAMBOANGA. Colored lights illuminate the musically gyrating fountain that was put to test during its soft opening on Tuesday night and to be official launched tonight, Friday. (Bong Garcia)
  • ZAMBOANGA. Zambanga City police investigation chief Senior Inspector Joel Tuttuh explains to reporters on Friday the mechanics of the e-blotter system. (Bong Garcia)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Villanueva town Mayor Juliet Uy and B-Meg-San Miguel Foods Company Incorporated vice president and general manager Norman A. Ramos lead the laying of capsule during the firm’s 15-hectare feeds milling plant groundbreaking at sitio Tagbalogo, Barangay Dayawan, Misamis Oriental, Thursday. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • DAVAO. A man checks the jet of water streaming out of the main pipe of Davao City Water District as workers transfer the flow to their new waterway along the bridge at the Diversion Road in Maa. (King Rodriguez)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Aiza Mae Mac Mertalla receives her playground set from executives of Jollibee at its branch in Limketkai Mall on Thursday. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Mayor Vicente Emano (extreme right) spearheads the capsule-laying of the Sendong Memorial Wall on Friday. Assisting him are Gean Tulang (far left); Bertolt Daems, JCI World president; Ivan Ruste, JCI Phils. national president; and Aleli Ramirez, chapter president. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Michael Angelo Bustamante, a member of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club (COPC), lights a candle remembering the slain journalists in the gruesome Maguindanao massacre on Thursday. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Msgr. Elmer Abacahin, president of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club (COPC), leads the members of the media in commemorating the 28th month of the gruesome Maguindanao massacre during a prayer and candle lighting ceremony on Friday at the Press Freedom Monument. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CEBU. Former Lezo, Aklan mayor Alfredo Arsenio (center, with sunglasses) leaves the Palace of Justice after the scheduled hearing of his case was postponed Friday. He stands accused of killing broadcaster Herson Genolan. (Amper Campaña)
  • CEBU. Members of the Mandaue City Police and Swat carry alleged hostage-taker Garry Pevidal during his arrest Sunday in a private shipyard in Mandaue City. Reports said Pevidal was depressed and engaged in heavy drinking in the past days. (Jinky E. Bargio)
  • FOLK REMEDIES. Felipe Albero shows some of the concoctions that Marjilly Sanger, his son’s live-in partner, used to sell. Both Marjilly and Albero’s son Junie were shot dead in their home in South Poblacion, Naga City, Sunda. (Amper Campaña)
  • ILOILO. The newly constructed 2.2-kilometer concrete road going to agrarian reform communities (Lydia Pendon)
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