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Friday, December 13, 2002 (Philippines)
THE BUREAU Bureau of Immigration and Deportation charged a Korean businessman in Bacolod City for violating the Anti-Dummy Law. Charged was Kang Maeng Won, owner of Rheameng Korean Surplus, which has two branches in the downtown area.
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Court orders CLOAs in Cuenca land cancelled
THE Regional Trial Court of La Carlota City ordered the cancellation of the Certificates of Land Ownership Award issued to the Department of Agrarian Reform in a property owned by businessman Roberto Cuenca in Hacienda Velez-Malaga in La Castellana.
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Capitol relentless on chainsaw case
Lawyer Jose Maria Valencia, chief of staff of Gov. Joseph Marañon, yesterday said the provincial government will exhaust all administrative remedies for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to reconsider the order of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office to release the chainsaw confiscated in a forest area in Don Salvador Benedicto.
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Bacolod now a Clean and Green Hall of Famer
Bacolod City was finally elevated to the Hall of Fame of the Gawad ng Pangulo sa Kapaligiran after it bagged the coveted “Cleanest and the Greenest Highly Urbanized City” award for three consecutive years - from 2000 to 2002.
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