+ Follow NESTOR DIZON Tag
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[Title] => Home-based travel agency workshop set
[Summary] => A workshop on how to establish a home-based travel agency will be held on Nov. 30, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Del Pilar campus, Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Manila.
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[Title] => Kotong cop collectors rounded up
[Summary] => What do cigarette vendors, jeepney barkers and sampaguita vendors have in common?
In Caloocan, and presumably elsewhere in the metropolis, they are the convenient fronts of so-called "kotong" policemen and traffic enforcers in their mulcting rackets which continue to flourish.
On orders of police chief, Superintendent Benjardi Mantele, operatives Friday last week rounded up from the streets radiating from the Bonifacio Circle, five sampaguita vendors moonlighting as "tong" collectors for erring traffic officers.
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NESTOR DIZON
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In Caloocan, and presumably elsewhere in the metropolis, they are the convenient fronts of so-called "kotong" policemen and traffic enforcers in their mulcting rackets which continue to flourish.
On orders of police chief, Superintendent Benjardi Mantele, operatives Friday last week rounded up from the streets radiating from the Bonifacio Circle, five sampaguita vendors moonlighting as "tong" collectors for erring traffic officers.
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November 27, 2011 - 12:00am