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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesSaturday, September 8, 2012
Negros Oriental
Button2 killed, 1 wounded in shooting incident
ButtonPESO special recruitment set Sept. 17-19
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‘698,337 Negrenses in list-up’
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SU graduate in top 4 of MedTech exam
ButtonSeptember 12 declared special nonworking day

IN DUMAGUETE
2 killed, 1 wounded in
shooting incident

BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

Two men were killed and their female companion wounded in a shooting incident at the Pulantubig-Motong highway in Dumaguete City yesterday.

City police officer-in-charge Eddie Oira identified the fatalities as Rodolfo Sanchez, 30, and Kent Palen, “alias Jack Pajunar”, residents of Purok Santan, Barangay Taclobo, Dumaguete.

Sanchez and Palen died on the spot while their companion, Margaret Tolin, 20, of Agan-an, Sibulan town, is now confined at the Negros Oriental Provincial Hospital, with a gunshot wound in her jaw, Oira added.

PESO special recruitment
set Sept. 17-19

More than 500 overseas jobs are waiting for jobseekers at the special recruitment activity of the Provincial Public Employment Service Office to be held at the Capitol grounds in Dumaguete City September 17 to 19, a government press release said.

The jobs include those for auto mechanics, waiters, mechanical and electronic technicians, cheese and dairy makers for Riyadh; chemist, driver, mechanical engineer and waiters for Jeddah; machine maintenance electricians and technicians for Dammam; sales executive, receptionists, secretaries, salesmen, cashiers, hair beauticians and manicurists for Doha, Qatar, the press release said..

‘698,337 Negrenses in list-up’
BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

The Commission on Elections in Negros Oriental yesterday reported that 698,337 Negrenses have registered for next year’s poll, and is calling on those who have not yet registered to do so before the October 31 deadline.

Provincial election supervisor Eddie Aba said he is confident that the COMELEC will surpass the 714,761 voters in the May 2010 election, and the deficit of more than 17,000 registrants.

He cited the tendency of Filipinos to flock to the COMELEC offices at the last hour to register. He added that there is still time for them, especially those who recently turned 18 to register.

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