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                    [Title] => Baggage x-ray devices to be installed at ports
                    [Summary] => Four baggage x-ray machines will be installed at Pier 1 and Pier 3, and two at Fifth Street, Passenger Terminal for Manila
to beef up security measures in domestic
ports and facilitate the comfortable travel of people. 


These baggage x-ray machines are expected to arrive from Manila next week, according to Aimee Sibul, the spokesperson of the Cebu Ports Authority.

Another security device, the "walk through metal detector" already arrived here last week, Sibul added.
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Criminal sentences fundamentally embrace four basic type of punishment. In descending order of severity they are: Incarceration, supervision, fine, and restitution. The death penalty is possible for certain crimes. Such as, atrocious murders, treason, rape, production/distribution and sale of illegal drugs.
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Because of circumstances requiring the assistance of Lapu-Lapu City Traffic Enforcement I accidentally discovered that they are paid below minimum wage and to make matters worse, they are contract workers. Frankly, I'm surprised that anyone will work as a traffic enforcer.
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A prime example of the government not addressing the needs of people, especially the physically handicapped, are skywalks. I would like to know how the handicapped people, shown in the recent article, are able to use a skywalk.
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                    [Title] => Baggage x-ray devices to be installed at ports
                    [Summary] => Four baggage x-ray machines will be installed at Pier 1 and Pier 3, and two at Fifth Street, Passenger Terminal for Manila
to beef up security measures in domestic
ports and facilitate the comfortable travel of people. 


These baggage x-ray machines are expected to arrive from Manila next week, according to Aimee Sibul, the spokesperson of the Cebu Ports Authority.

Another security device, the "walk through metal detector" already arrived here last week, Sibul added.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Cebu News [SectionUrl] => cebu-news [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 329491 [Title] => Letter to the Editor - Enough is enough! [Summary] => I have operated motor vehicles in many different countries of the world over many years with the latest being the Philippines for the past eight years. Perhaps, I'm the only person from a western country that is fed up with the terrible driving skills, lack of knowledge of motor vehicle laws, consistent unsafe and discourteous vehicle operation, exhibited by 99.99 percent of all Filipino drivers, especially those in the metro Cebu area with the worse being on Mactan Island.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 315114 [Title] => Letter to the Editor - Federalism, Attitude, Cha-Cha [Summary] => Where are we going with all of this? We have groups demanding President Arroyo to resign, other groups screaming for Cha-Cha - for federalism and a parliamentary form of government while others say absolutely no to a parliamentary form of government. How in the world can the average man on the street understand any of this with everyone screaming and apparently no one listening to the other guy?
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Criminal sentences fundamentally embrace four basic type of punishment. In descending order of severity they are: Incarceration, supervision, fine, and restitution. The death penalty is possible for certain crimes. Such as, atrocious murders, treason, rape, production/distribution and sale of illegal drugs.
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Because of circumstances requiring the assistance of Lapu-Lapu City Traffic Enforcement I accidentally discovered that they are paid below minimum wage and to make matters worse, they are contract workers. Frankly, I'm surprised that anyone will work as a traffic enforcer.
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A prime example of the government not addressing the needs of people, especially the physically handicapped, are skywalks. I would like to know how the handicapped people, shown in the recent article, are able to use a skywalk.
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