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  • A nurse checks the  IV fluids from the arm of a dengue patient at the Pedia ward in CCMC.<br />
foto: Alex Badayos
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  • 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)
  • BACOLOD. Thousands of workers also marched in the streets and held a protest rally at the Bacolod City Public Plaza to push for improved working conditions on Labor Day. (Merlinda Pedrosa)
  • DAVAO. Thousands fill the Atrium of Gaisano Mall of Davao to try their luck in the Labor Day Job Fair. Job hunters came in droves and suffered long queues just to get a chance at some well-paying job. (King Rodriguez)
  • Office workers walk by the electric stock index display of a securities firm in Tokyo Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Asian stock markets were boosted Wednesday by hopes European central bankers will buoy economic growth with new stimulus measures. Japan's Nikkei 225 index rose 0.5 percent to 9,111.66. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
  • Activists from the PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), body-painted in gold, silver and bronze to symbolize the medals for the London Olympics, picket the British Embassy at suburban Taguig city, east of Manila, Philippines Thursday, July 12, 2012 to urge Britons and athletes and officials attending the Summer Games to be aware of "countless dogs and cats on the streets who fall prey to injury, starvation, abuse an disease every day." The activists, in their flyers distributed to the media, said  that "winning in the Olympics takes a monumental effort, but it's easy to be a champion for animals simply by having cats or dogs spayed or neutered." (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
  • BACOLOD. Kubota’s combined rice harvester and transplanter showed what it can do to modernize rice farming during a demonstration in Valladolid on Monday. (Sun.Star Bacolod photo)
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  • FILE - In this Wednesday, March 16, 2011 file photo, exhaust rises from smokestacks in front of piles of coal at NRG Energy's W.A. Parish Electric Generating Station in Thompsons, Texas. Risking an election-year backlash from Republicans, the Obama administration is proposing new air quality standards to lower the amount of soot that can be released into the air. The move by the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday, June 15, 2012 won immediate support from environmental groups and public health advocates, who said the EPA was protecting millions of Americans at risk of asthma attacks, lung cancer, heart disease and premature death. But congressional Republicans and industry officials called the rules overly strict and said they could hurt economic growth and cause job losses in areas where pollution levels are determined to be too high. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
  • Road repair along Logarta St., Subangdaku, Mandaue city. Mandaue city government said they government implementing the road repair work did not coordinate with them.<br />
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