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Casureco II finance chief
exposes coop fund juggle

NAGA CITY - Jane T. Barrameda, finance chief of Camarines Sur II Electric Cooperative (Casureco II), told the Bicol Mail she bluntly rejected the P10,000 share offered to her, from the P300,000 cash release which had been intended for an advocacy blitz that several directors pushed, two days before the end of the campaign period. More...



OIC RD Tira, Mapalo pigcondenar kan NCPOC
Mga pang-aabuso sa PNP Naga
iinvestigaran kan Senado

An Naga City Peace and Order Council (NCPOC) nag-condenar sa nagretiro pa sanang Provincial Director kan Camarines Sur asin sa OIC Regional Director kan PNP Bicol sa isyu sa ilegal na pag-arestar asin pagsahot na envuelto sa ilegal na droga an 16 na miembros kan PNP Naga sagcod nang ilegal na pig-detiner sa Camp Simeon Ola sa Ciudad nin Legaspi. More...


BRING IN THE RHYTHM. The house was packed with rock fanatics virtually like rabid wolves as they go wild with more headbangin’, crown singin’ and slam dancin’ as they sing along with the tunes from the country’s hottest alternative rock bands last May 26 at the Capitol Convention Center grounds as part of the Kaogma Festival musical extravaganza. CamSur Gov. LRay Villafurte welcomed the bands from Metro Manila that gave a memorable night to the Bicolanos compared from last year and was present to join the fun. Among the bands who played last Saturday were Dicta License, Sponge Cola, the legendary Razorback, pinoy rock pioneer The Dawn, Itchie Worms, True Faith, Callalilly and many more.

JOSHUA K. CASTRO (MMEC)




























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