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Shell to raise gasoline and kerosene prices

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. will raise this Tuesday both prices of its regular gasoline and kerosene by P0.50 per liter, but will reduce the price of its unleaded gasoline by P0.30 per liter.
In its advisory on Monday, Pilipinas Shell said the latest increase in oil prices is reflective of price movements in the world market.
Pilipinas Shell said the price movements will take effect at 12:01 am on Tuesday.
The price of Shell's diesel products, on the other hand, remain unchanged.
In its July 19 report, the Energy Department said world oil prices have been fluctuating recently on the back of improving demand, supply shortage from Libya and the continued euro zone debt crisis.
Remarks by US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke citing the possibility of a fresh round of stimulus spending that could weaken the dollar likely affected oil prices, the department added.
Oil is priced in dollars and tends to rise as the dollar falls against other currencies, making oil less expensive for buyers transacting in non-dollar currencies.
Barely a week ago, Philippine oil companies implemented a P0.30-per-liter increase in gasoline prices, P1.10 per liter for diesel, P1.00 per liter for kerosene and P0.60 per liter for regular gasoline.
The current of gasoline is P51.95 to P58.87 per liter, while diesel sells for P43.60 to P48.10 per liter.
As of July 19, the year-to-date net increase in gasoline and diesel prices are P7.52 per liter and P7.90 per liter, respectively.

Minor landslides in 2 city mountain barangays

CEBU, Philippines - Two minor landslides occurred in separate mountain villages in Cebu City yesterday but no serious damage was reported in both property and life.
The landslides blocked a portion of the access roads in Toong and Binaliw enough for small vehicles to pass.
Cebu City Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Executive Director Alvin Santillana said they already sent heavy equipment to clear the affected areas.
The LDRRMC received the report of landslides yesterday morning but Santillana said the incident in Toong happened last Sunday. The affected area in Toong is an access road to Barangay Pamutan.
LDRRMC reported that about five trees fell on the road making it dangerous for passing vehicles. About 50 meters stretch of the barangay road in Toong was partially blocked.
LDRRMC said no houses were damaged while there are no houses located within the immediate danger zone that require evacuation. The Cebu City Government reminded the public, especially those living in sloping areas to be vigilant and evacuate immediately for any sign of ground movement that could lead to landslide.
As of yesterday, Tropical Depression "Juaning" continues to bring rains in the Visayas, Southern Luzon and Western Mindanao.
Residents living near the rivers were told to stay alert as heavy rains might cause the river to overflow and flashflood.

UK cops free Ellah Joy slay suspect

The Philippine government will now have a hard time serving the warrant of arrest against a British national, accused in the kidnapping and murder of a six-year-old girl in Minglanilla, after the British government has released him from custody because of the absence of a formal extraction request.

Burglar enters City Hall; CCTV cameras pushed

CEBU, Philippines - A recent incident at the Cebu City Hall revived plans to install Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in strategic areas within the building.
Last weekend, a burglar barged into the office of City Councilor Alvin Dizon, messed up things at the receiving area and stole the councilor's laptop placed thereat. The burglar, however, failed to enter the councilor's private quarters where his personal belongings and valuables are kept.

Illegally-caught fish intercepted

CEBU, Philippines - The Cebu City Bantay Dagat Task Force scored anew yesterday when it confiscated close to 400 kilos of illegally-caught assorted fish.
Bantay Dagat project coordinator Ranulfo Sebusa said the fish products came from Cataingan town in Masbate and were transported to Cebu City through M/V Lapulapu Ferry 8.

Lumber, Narra flitches seized from businessman

CEBU, Philippines - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources VII confiscated 75 pieces of Mancono and Dipterocarp lumber and Narra flitches from the compound of a businessman in Barangay Looc, Mandaue City last Friday.
The seizure was made by virtue of a search warrant Number 2001-07-721 issued by Mandaue Regional Trial Court Executive Judge Marilyn Yap last July 22, 2011. DENR said the businessman, Elder Cabahug, violated Presidential Decree 702 or the Forestry Code of the Philippines, in relation to Executive Order 23.
The confiscated lumber and flitches have an aggregate volume of 5,402 board feet with an estimated value of P2.5 million.

Ex-OMA director, supply officer indicted for graft

CEBU, Philippines - An official of the Office of the Muslim Affairs and its former director in Central Visayas were indicted by the Office...
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