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Dumaguete City, Philippines Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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Generoso clan files raps versus 8 security guards
Jaca to get a hero's welcome
Use of Internet regulated in Sibulan
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SILLIMAN LAND ROW
Generoso clan files raps
versus 8 security guards

Claimants of the property at Silliman Farm, owned by Silliman University, filed at least two criminal complaints Monday against eight security guards of the Century Security Agency, before the City

Prosecutor's Office in Dumaguete City, Oriental Negros.

The criminal complaints stemmed from what they called the violent dispersal on Dec. 23, 2005 where several members of the Alejandrino Generoso Family Association Inc. were injured.

Respondents to the case are Rogelio Amahit, Dindo Dagohoy, Conrado Tambacan, Alfredo Janayan, Danilo Luyas, Pedro Caraballe, Vincent Faburada and Ricky Balanay, all employed by Century Security Agency.

Jaca to get a hero's welcome

Sibulanons have taken pride in the victory of three-time Philippine champion boxer Jimrex Jaca, who hails from Boloc-boloc, Sibulan, Oriental Negros.

Jaca, whose real name is Jimuel Divino, 22, sent his Mexican foe John Nolasco to the canvass in the first round of their undercard bout during the Pacquio-Morales fight dubbed as "The Battle" at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas last Sunday (Saturday in the United States). The local government of Sibulan has prepared a hero's welcome for Jaca during the 96th anniversary of the town at the end of this month, as soon as he comes back in the Philippines.

Mayor Antonio Renacia said Jaca will be recognized and will receive a plaque of recognition, for giving honor to Sibulan, thus placing the LGU in the limelight.

Use of Internet
regulated in Sibulan

The Sibulan Sangguniang Bayan has passed an ordinance to regulate the operation of Internet cafes in the municipality.

The move followed complaints about students and minors surfing the Internet and visiting pornographic websites during school hours.

Under the ordinance, Internet cafes are required to maintain a centralized user's log book and to make cubicles visible to the public.

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