EDGEDAVAO
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VOL.5 ISSUE 46 • MAY 9 , 2012
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Shot 7 times
Radioman slain
By Jade C. Zaldivar
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Sports Page 14
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broadcast journalist was killed in Mati City, Davao Oriental yesterday, coincidentally five days after the observance of World Press Freedom Day. Nestor Libaton, 45, a reporter of the Catholic dxHM radio of Mati was shot dead at about 2:25 p.m. by unidentified men who were aboard a motorcycle. One report said Libaton was driving a motorcycle with Eldon Cruz, another reporter hitch-riding, when two men aboard another motorcycle caught up with them along Pinagsablayan highway in Sitio Bitan-agan, Barangay Enrique Lopez and one of them shot Libaton seven times, killing him instantly. Cruz was unharmed. Chief Supt. Jaime Morente, director of the Philippine National Police of Davao Region, said the case is being investigated. “The investigators are trying to determine if the attack was work-related as a hard-hitting commentator. Let us wait for the result of the investigation,” Morente said. Mati City Mayor Michelle Rabat called Libaton’s death “unfortunate.” “I have already ordered the police to investigate the incident and look at all possible angles,” she said. Libaton, father of four, began his career as a volunteer reporter before eventually being promoted as a regular reporter. Colleagues remember Libaton a good man, friendly, and hardworking. Libaton is the third mediaman killed within a span of two weeks. The others were Rommel Palma, killed in Koronadal City on April 24, and Michael Calanasan, slain in Laguna on April 30.
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Session halted due to lack of quorum Follow Us On
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EMBERS of the Davao City Council playing truant by leaving the session hall in the middle of a discussion without saying “may I go out” yesterday prompted Councilor Melchor V. Quitain, acting presiding officer, to halt the ongoing session when the num-
ber of those present dwindled. Prepared to adjourn the session, Quitain then went down from the presiding officer’s lectern and settled back to his seat, mumbling. The session had started promptly at
around 2:00 p.m. but by 3:30 p.m. after noticing that many councilors had left the session hall without noticing the chair, Quitain could not hide his dismay. “Don’t they know that every time they leave the session hall they disrupt the dis-
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