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Friday, 30 May 2008 |
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Participate and Post on our website and get a Chance to Win an IPOD Video, Ipod Shuffle, sprintMIND.com Merchandise and much more! To Join the contest and to have a chance to win, you must... 1. First register and invite your friends on our website: www.sprintMIND.com 2. Participate and post your poems or any articles you wish to post. 3. 20 of the top Posters at the end of every month, starting June, would be raffled and randomly selected to win either an IPOD or other www.sprintmind.com Merchandise such as T-shirts, Bags, Mags, Mouse Pad. *Copied writtings/articles from other websites are allowed if appropriate credit to authors are given. * Minimum post to join the contest is 500 posts. * Posts are counted every month * 2 Valid ID's are required for proof when claiming prizes Automatic Monthly Prizes: Monthly Prizes are automatically given to members who have reached a certain number of posts every month. Automatic Prizes for June: 500 Posts : A choice of www.sprintMIND.com Coffee Mug, T-shirt, Baseball Cap and Mouse Pad. What are you waiting for? Help our Growing community and also get a chance to win cool Prizes, Register Now |
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Special Reports
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Written by Cristina Purificacion
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
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It was the 10th of July, 2000, and the place, Lupang Pangako or "Land of Promise," in Payatas, Quezon City. The rains which lasted for a week had just stopped. Families are busy with the regular morning routine when they notice that the mountain of garbage nearby is about to collapse. Most of the residents have just started to evacuate when the mountain of garbage begins to cave in. More than 500 houses and 300 individuals are buried alive. Only 229 bodies are recovered. Katherine, 13 years old, is one of the children-victims of the Payatas tragedy. In one of our visits, she shared her sentiments about their life after the tragedy: |
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Special Reports
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Written by Patricia L. Adversario
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
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Rose Gonzalez, a nursing graduate turned public relations practitioner for seven years, is leaving in a few weeks to work at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Maryland, USA. |
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