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MANILA. PRBA chairperson Armi Garcia with Russian Ambassador to the Philippines Nikolay Kudashev. (Emmanuel Louis Bacani/Sunnex)
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MANILA. PRBA chairperson Armi Garcia with Russian Ambassador to the Philippines Nikolay Kudashev. (Emmanuel Louis Bacani/Sunnex)

  • CEBU CITY.  A mass and a motorcade were held Tuesday morning at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral to send off the image of Blessed Pedro Calungsod for the canonization rites on October 21, 2012 in Rome, Italy. (Joan Capuyan)
  • DAVAO. "Buak-kotse" suspects Tristan Sumaoang, Melanie Aguirre, Joey Masayon, and Leonardo Valentin were presented to Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio by DCPO Chief Ronald Dela Rosa after they were brought from General Santos City where they were arrested Monday evening. (King Rodriguez)
  • CEBU CITY. Several houses were gutted in a fire that hit barangays T. Padilla and Day-as Wednesday afternoon, October 17, 2012. (Jophet Budlat)
  • MANILA. PRBA Chairperspon Garcia, RPBC Konkol, and the other Filipino and Russian business leaders. (Emmanuel Louis Bacani/Sunnex)
  • MANILA. Evgenia Konkol, RPBC chairperson, with her interpreter. (Emmanuel Louis Bacani/Sunnex)
  • MANILA. PRBA chairperson Armi Garcia with Russian Ambassador to the Philippines Nikolay Kudashev. (Emmanuel Louis Bacani/Sunnex)
  • TALKING POINTS. Fighters in this Saturday’s Pinoy Pride 17 (from left) Marlon Tapales, Michael Domingo, Jason Pagara, Rey Bautista, AJ Banal, Pungluang Sor Singyu, Miguel Antoine, Daniel Ruiz, Rasmanudin and Mudde Ntambe Rabison face off in the final press con for the event. (Sun.Star Photo/Ruel Rosello)
  • AFTERMATH. A fire victim in Barangay Day-as, Cebu City tries to clean what was left of his house after a blaze hit the area past noon last Wednesday. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • START-UPS. Janessa Padin (right) talks about WaitKnowMore, her start-up that won the first Start-up Weekend Cebu (SWC). With Padin during Thursday's (October 18, 2012) press conference for SWC are (from left) her brother Albert, SpellDial founder, and organizers Mark Buenconsejo, Dave Overton and Tina Amper, who is also the founder of TechTalks.ph. (Sun.Star Photo/Amper Campana)
  • BANNED. Truck operators using the Mandaue City roads agree to the city’s truck ban, but are asking for lesser sanction. Councilor Dabon says he will remove the part of the ordinance that authorizes the city to impound the trucks of violators. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
  • BACOLOD. Ena Louis Velasco (center), a student at the University of St. La Salle, was crowned MassKara Queen 2012. Schoolmates Samyah Al-Dossary (right) won first-runner-up honors while Daphne Tanya Molenaar bagged the 2nd runner-up award. (Gilbur L. Guarte)
  • GAMBLING STYLE.  Six South Koreans wait for the next move from the Regional Special Operations Group after being arrested in Camputhaw, Cebu City for allegedly running an online betting operation.  (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Defensor)
  • A CLEAR AND PATENT NEED. Dr. Danilo Largo, University of San Carlos research director, demonstrates the database being used for patent research. He hopes the facility will lead to a greater emphasis on intellectual property in the curriculum. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Defensor)
  • A DIFFERENT ENDING? AJ Banal (right) is hoping his title fight against Pungluang Sor Singyu (left) will have a different ending tonight so he can fulfi ll his dream of becoming a world champion. (Sun.Star Photo/Ruel Rosello)
  • REPERCUSSION. The lawyer of the mayor of Igbaras and two former town officials says they might file a damage suit against former assistant Visayas ombudsman Virginia Santiago after Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales reversed Santiago’s decision and cleared his clients. (Sun.Star File)
  • NO. 17. Thailand’s Pungluang Sor Singyu (right) stopped AJ Banal (left) in the ninth round, making the Cebuano his 17th Filipino victim in claiming the WBO bantamweight title. (Sun.Star Photo/Ruel Rosello)
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  • SAFEGUARD. An accident inside the tunnel at the Cebu South Road Properties can block traffic and trap people. The ordinance regulating vehicles that pass through the tunnel wants to prevent far more tragic consequences by banning, among others, vehicles that carry destructive or toxic substances. (Sun.Star File)
  • BRIEF VACATION. Young players gather around Hans Michael Weiss during an earlier visit to Cebu. The Philippine coach is back for a brief vacation with his family and he took the chance to inspect the Cebu City Sports Center. (Sun.Star File)
  • PRIME MINISTER. French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and wife Brigitte Terrien-Ayrault get a ride on the Philippines’ main mode of mass transport, the jeepney, from Fuente Osmeña to the Cebu Provincial Capitol during an official visit in Cebu City. (Sun.Star Photo/Allan Cuizon)
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