■ Rimaliza A. Opiña No one is spared from allegations of having links with the underground movement, including Baguio City officials. This concern about military and police officials and civilians with links to the anti-insurgency arm of the government branding some city officials as terrorists on suspicion of having links with the New People’s Army
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■ Hanna C. Lacsamana Despite the move of the city council to temporarily ban trade fairs at Malcolm Square while it is on the process of deliberating on a proposed ordinance that seeks to set out the guidelines on the park’s use, a government-sponsored activity with selling has been allowed in the area. The activity,
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■ Rimaliza A. Opiña Did officials of Baguio intervene in the recently concluded election of officials of the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation elections? This is what the city council want to find out when it tasked on Nov. 20 the committee on ethics, governmental affairs and personnel to investigate electioneering involving city officials of Baguio. Reacting