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Tuesday, January 29, 2008 (Philippines)
OVER 30 families lost the homes they have been living in for the past 30 to 40 years, after the Baguio City Government demolished the structures they built in Purok 3 of Gibraltar over the weekend.
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'Zero-vending' policy backed by laws: official
AMID claims by the Baguio Market Plaza Cooperative Multipurpose Cooperative (Bamapcom) manager Joseph Cacal that there's nothing in the City's Tax Ordinance 2000-001) barring anyone from conducting business anywhere in the city, the City Government's "zero-vending policy will still be pursued to the hilt."
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Province sponsors terraces package tour
IN LINE with the continuing promotion of the rice terraces as an eco-cultural destination, the Ifugao Provincial Government is sponsoring a package tour, which would show the series of cycles involved in the planting of rice in the hand-carved rice terraces.
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Barangay seeks management of Tabora Park
THE barangay council of Lower Magsaysay wants to manage the Tabora loading area where La Trinidad-bound jeepneys using the Magsaysay Avenue route use as their staging area.
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