+ Follow CEBU CHURCH Tag
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[Title] => Is the culture of death in Cebu City?
[Summary] => The continuing killings vigilante-style in Cebu City of former correctional inmates which have claimed the lives of almost a hundred people to date and the quiet acquiescence by the general public of these happenings is an indication that the "culture of death", to use a term from the late Pope John Paul II, has descended upon this city. The victims were notorious persons known in their areas as perpetrators of petty crimes, but did they deserve to be shot like mad dogs?
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => STRAWS IN THE WIND By Eladio C. Dioko
[SectionName] => Freeman Opinion
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[Title] => The CAMMA Awards
[Summary] => We would be guilty of a serious omission if we fail to congratulate, although belatedly, The Freeman staff, headed by editor Jerry Tundag, for bagging three of the four major slots of the Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards. This paper's editorials were adjudged the best along with its editorial cartoons and Fr. Roy Cimagala's write-ups.
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[Title] => Is the culture of death in Cebu City?
[Summary] => The continuing killings vigilante-style in Cebu City of former correctional inmates which have claimed the lives of almost a hundred people to date and the quiet acquiescence by the general public of these happenings is an indication that the "culture of death", to use a term from the late Pope John Paul II, has descended upon this city. The victims were notorious persons known in their areas as perpetrators of petty crimes, but did they deserve to be shot like mad dogs?
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[Title] => The CAMMA Awards
[Summary] => We would be guilty of a serious omission if we fail to congratulate, although belatedly, The Freeman staff, headed by editor Jerry Tundag, for bagging three of the four major slots of the Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards. This paper's editorials were adjudged the best along with its editorial cartoons and Fr. Roy Cimagala's write-ups.
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