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THE group behind the mounting of “Never Again” billboards resurfaced yesterday to launch its voters’ education campaign in Cebu. About 120 urban poor community leaders from Metro Cebu attended a forum organized by the Cebuanos for Good…
LESS than two days after it went up along the Cebu South Coastal Road, the second “Never Again” billboard was removed yesterday afternoon. Provincial Engineer Hector Jamora, who was heading to Cebu City from Moalboal town, said…
A second “Never Again” billboard has appeared, this time in Talisay City criticizing the 2008 purchase of the “underwater Balili property” by the Province of Cebu in the previous administration. A day after Capitol employees took down…
A RELIGIOUS group yesterday postponed the removal of the controversial big yellow billboard at the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC). This after the Cebu provincial government gave the group the go signal to take down the “Never…
The yellow billboard “Never Again” is coming down after weeks of controversial display. It may happen today, said Jaydar Mendoza, one of the private convenors behind the huge tarpaulin in front of the Cebu International Convention Center…
‘Lead convenor’ withdraws; Mandaue city ordinance requires permit, cash bond Weeks after the giant “Never Again” billboard came up, the owner’s identity remains a question. Mandaue City’s billboard committee, headed by Mayor Jonas Cortes, is looking for…
Now that the group called the Cebuanos for Good Governance and Development (CGGD) has claimed responsibility for mounting the “Never Again” billboard in front of the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC), is the controversy over the 60-foot-wide …
Six members of a group that claimed responsibility for mounting the yellow “Never Again” billboard in front of the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) finally showed up at the Capitol to meet Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III …
Who owns 2nd tarp? Gov. Davide says it has his ‘approval’; Rep. Gwen Garcia hits use of CICC for ‘politcal sloganeering’ A huge yellow tarpaulin was added to the giant streamer “NEVER AGAIN…” draping the front of…
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