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JUST ASKING – JULY 31

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
August 4, 2021
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  1. Is it true that the market project is further delayed because the eager beavers forgot the forgotten character which is UNIWIDE?
  2. Will the mayor now need the help of the ‘reluctant” council because they need to rescind the bid in the first place? 
  3. Was the President’s SONA boring because his listeners failed to hear bad words this time?
  4. Was it then right that the government would tag Hidilyn Diaz as a destabilizer because, after her victory, no one discussed the SONA? 
  5. Will Hidilyn’s victory mean that more gyms will be installed in the Cordillera for women?
  6. Was the collapsed pavement at Leonard Wood Rd. an accident waiting to happen because the contractors did not put a riprap below the riprap?
  7. Will the pavement collapse force contractors not to drown pine trees with concrete? Or will this practice still continue?
  8. Is it unfair to name the coronavirus problem the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” because even the fully vaccinated get infected?
  9. Why is there a need for supervising teams to inspect if police on the field are doing their job right? Are the police not trained enough to be responsible in carrying out their duties well?
  10. It seems this is the first time the city lagoon has not flooded its surrounding area, with kudos to the watchful barangays and the City Engineering Office seeing to it the drainage was not blocked by trash. Was the solution to this ever huge problem really that simple all this time? 
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