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OIC MAYOR
Then Minister of Local Government Aquilino Pimentel Jr. swears in Davao City OIC Mayor Zafiro Respicio in 1986.
BRIDGING THE GAP
BRIDGING THE GAP Natioanl Democratic Front chair Antonio Zumel chats with late human rights lawyer Larry Ilagan and Soledad Duterte, mother of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, in Davao City in 1988.
DUREZA AND MANERO
Then Presidential Adviser for Mindanao Jesus Dureza accompanies Norberto Manero following his surrender on April 9, 2001. Manero, who was then convicted of killing Italian missionary Tulio Favali, escaped from Sarangani Provincial Jail on March 22, 2001.
JUN PALA
JUN PALA described himself as “The Voice of the Alsa Masa” (Masses Arise), the “Goebbels” of his generation in 1987. He launched on air his “extortion for democracy”
I LOVE DAVAO.
I LOVE DAVAO. President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino found a home in Davao City. During her Presidency and beyond, she would come here and sleep in the houses of friends like industrialist Jesus V. Ayala and his wife Fe Misa. 1992
FVR
Pres. Fidel V. Ramos holds a copy of his book “Developing as a Democracy” during his visit in Davao City in 1999.