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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesFriday, August 3, 2012
Negros Oriental
Button Libel case vs. broadcaster set for pretrial next month
Button Neg. Or. NGOs support drive on climate change
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PRC: Silliman sixth in RND Examinations
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NORSU staff attend records, archives management training
Button DA eyeing $627-M rural dev't

Libel case vs. broadcaster
set for pretrial next month
BY JUANCHO GALLARDE

The libel case filed against a block-timer of a radio station in Dumaguete City by a local businessman, docketed under Criminal Case No. 2012-21226, is scheduled for preconference on September 12, and pre-trial on Oct. 9, 2012.

This was after broadcaster Joinny Cahilog, also known as Rex Santos, and complainant Mark Gobonseng, refused the attempt of Regional Trial Court Branch 38 Judge Cenon Voltaire Repollo for them to amicably settle their differences in yesterday's arraignment.

The complaint, Santos pleaded not guilty to the offense, claiming there was no malice when he criticized Gobonseng in his commentaries.

Neg. Or. NGOs support
drive on climate change
BY JUANCHO GALLARDE

Private and nongovernment organizations in Negros Oriental are holding the 9th NGO Week in the province, with focus on mitigating climate change and on disaster risk reduction management.

The Negornet, an umbrella organization of NGOs and public organizations headed by Msgr. Merlin Logronio, said the group is ready to assist the provincial government in environmental programs and disaster risk reduction.

The group held a workshop recently to identify areas where civil society organizations can support disaster management efforts of the province.

PRC: Silliman sixth in
RND Examination

Silliman University was ranked sixth among top performing schools in the 2012 Nutritionist-Dietician Licensure Examination recently by the Professional Regulation Commission among schools with 25 or more examinees, its press release said.

The results released July 27 by PRC showed that Silliman produced 20 new registered nutritionist-dieticians, and garnered a passing rate of 64.42 percent, the press release also said.

The passers are Mary Grace Adolfo, Ruby Jane Amor, Ma. Princess Bagarinao, Dianne Delos Reyes, Casandra Eparwa, Ann Francis Genove, Alessa Rose Godmalin, Isaiah Thomas Lim, Hannah Liezl Kadile, Loreine Ragay, Stephanie Reyes, Aimee Rubia, Jasmin Sarmago, Nikita Kaye Serion, Ivy Love Sy, Lea Dianne Tatoy, Careen Tomaroy, Dundee Mayrell Tumarong, Jhon Edison Uy and Trisha Erika Verora.

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