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Bacolod City, Philippines Thursday, January 26, 2006
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Baciwa, Boro-Boro owners
given until Friday to settle

The Bacolod City Water District and the owners of the Boro-Boro Springs in Brgy. Alangilan, Bacolod City, were given by the court only until Friday to come up with a compromise agreement before it makes a decision on the injunction case filed by Baciwa against the owners.

Baciwa had filed an injunction case with prayer for temporary restraining order and establishment of right of way against Edmundo Sausi and children, owners of the springs, after they closed the only access road leading to the property.

The court had granted on Jan. 13 the TRO sought by Baciwa against the Sausis in order to allow the Baciwa personnel to enter the property to check the reported sabotage of its spring intake box and the alleged diversion of water from the springs.

14 agencies join
jobs fair in Cadiz

The Cadiz City government is holding a two-day jobs fair until today at the City Information Office.

The jobs fair, part of the activities of the 32nd Dinagsa Festival, is being participated by 14 recruitment agencies, including Jones International Services Inc. that came with its foreign principal Mohammed Mannil, a press release from the Cadiz mayor's office said.

It is being organized by the Public Employment Services Office headed by Ramon Borromeo, chairman of the Jobs Fair 2006, in cooperation with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration of the Department of Labor and Employment.

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Baciwa, Boro-Boro owners given until Friday to settle
14 agencies join jobs fair in Cadiz
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