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Photos from Sun.Star affiliates that were published on Sun.Star newspapers in September 2012.
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COURTROOM DRAMA. Prosecution witness Ligaya Escultos is carried on a chair at the Palace of Justice after she fainted while being cross-examined during the kidnapping with homicide trial of Bella Ruby Santos at RTC Branch 6. (Sun.Star Photo/Arni Aclao)
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COURTROOM DRAMA. Prosecution witness Ligaya Escultos is carried on a chair at the Palace of Justice after she fainted while being cross-examined during the kidnapping with homicide trial of Bella Ruby Santos at RTC Branch 6. (Sun.Star Photo/Arni Aclao)

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  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Lapasan village chief Omar Labuntog talks to Airene Rosales, mother of five-year-old victim of a landslide in Upper Kolambog, Lapasan village. The landslide was triggered by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that hit Eastern Samar Friday night. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. Residents, including children, work together to clean up the mess where an earthquake-triggered landslide occurred Friday night in Upper Kolambog, Barangay Lapasan that killed Emelita Ubalde and injured her five-year-old grandson Adrian Rosales. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • CAGAYAN DE ORO. A man cleans used shoes intended to be marketed at major streets in Cagayan de Oro. Tens of used clothing peddlers earn thousands of pesos from recycled used clothing. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
  • DAVAO. Three-year-old Michael is comforted by his father who was among who were rushed to the Southern Philippines Medical Center for treatment after the grenade explosion in a carnival in Paquibato. (Alger Dura)
  • DAVAO. Payong-payong owner Jonard Tolentino watches Sammy Gunab make a close-cab design to replace the payong-payong in a shop along Ecoland Drive Monday. (King Rodriguez)
  • ALONE NO MORE. Cebu Provincial Board (PB) Member Arleigh Sitoy (right) resigns as minority floor leader as a new majority takes over the PB. PB members allied with One Cebu,  Sun Shimura (left) and Joven Mondigo, now belong to the minority bloc. (Sun.Star Photo/Amper Campana)
  • ROCKS THAT ROLLED. Talisay City Councilor Danny Caballero (far right) inspects the damage caused by a landslide in Barangay Campo 4, Talisay City. (Alex Badayos)
  • COURTROOM DRAMA. Bella Ruby Santos steps outside the courtroom after the trial on her kidnapping with homicide case at RTC Branch 6 in Cebu City. (Sun.Star Photo/Arni Aclao)
  • COURTROOM DRAMA. Prosecution witness Ligaya Escultos is carried on a chair at the Palace of Justice after she fainted while being cross-examined during the kidnapping with homicide trial of Bella Ruby Santos at RTC Branch 6. (Sun.Star Photo/Arni Aclao)
  • AN AGE-OLD PROBLEM. Firemen try to control the blaze that struck Modern Metal Marketing at an old bulding on M.J. Cuenco corner Urdaneta Sts. in Cebu City on Tuesday, September 4, 2012. (Sun.Star Photo/Alex Badayos)
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Lionel Marco Castillano-Provincial Election Officer.<br />
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  • MANILA. LJ Reyes will be part of the newest Kapuso primetime series “Aso ni San Roque” with Angelica dela  Cruz and Gwen Zamora. (Glaiza Jarloc/Sunnex)
  • ANTONIO Cuenco, 76, says it’s “time to retire and be with my family.” (Sun.Star Cebu file)
  • MANILA. Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, former Representative Cynthia Villar, and Speaker Sonny Belmonte (not in photo) express support for Makabayan Coalition's lone senatorial candidate, Teddy Casiño. (Contributed photo)
  • SAPANGDAKU, LITERALLY.  Residents keep a wary eye on the rising water under the Sapangdaku bridge in Cebu City.  (Ruel Rosello)
  • READY FOR TAKE-OFF.  The Neda committee in charge of big-ticket infrastructure projects may deliberate this or next month, and if all goes well, the public-private partnership project to build a new passenger terminal may be awarded next year, MCIAA General Manager Paul Villarete says. (Allan Cuizon)
  • BACOLOD. “This is our story… the story of Philippine legend,” says Dr. Cecilia Locsin Nava during the sold-out launch of Margosatubig last Friday at the Negros Museum. “It is an epico-historical novel, which tells about the legend of Maria Cristina Falls and the story of the relationships between Ilonggos and Muslims.” (Gilbur L. Guarte)
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