APPEAL TO RALLYISTS. A retired government official is appealing to the leftist organizers of the anti-Asean Summit rally not to scuttle the gains so far made by the people behind the historic event. "Singot, luha, dugo ug kinabuhi ang nagasto alang ining dakong kalihukan. Di ta usikan kini," the former official said in a phone call to The Ear.
Missing woman angered by the ad looking for her whereabouts
ANGERED BY THE AD. A 26-year-old woman who has been considered missing by her family because she has not been heard from after she left the house three years ago got angry when she read an ad in the newspaper about her having been missing for a long time. She called up the house and berated her parents for placing the ad in the newspaper. But she never disclosed her whereabouts. It was learned that she is living with a man who runs a honky-tonk bar in a nearby component city. "Ayaw na ko ninyo hilabti kay malipayon na ko ron," she told her mother, this according to the mother.
APPEAL TO RALLYISTS. A retired government official is appealing to the leftist organizers of the anti-Asean Summit rally not to scuttle the gains so far made by the people behind the historic event. "Singot, luha, dugo ug kinabuhi ang nagasto alang ining dakong kalihukan. Di ta usikan kini," the former official said in a phone call to The Ear.
APPEAL TO RALLYISTS. A retired government official is appealing to the leftist organizers of the anti-Asean Summit rally not to scuttle the gains so far made by the people behind the historic event. "Singot, luha, dugo ug kinabuhi ang nagasto alang ining dakong kalihukan. Di ta usikan kini," the former official said in a phone call to The Ear.