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Monday, December 04, 2006 (Philippines)

Bright forecast for Central Visayas in 2007
LOCAL LEGISLATORS’ SUMMIT DUTIES. If the Asean delegates want mangoes, we’ll make sure they get them, says Cebu City Councilor Augustus Pe Jr. (left), joined here by colleagues Rodrigo Abellanosa, Jocelyn Pesquera, Gerardo Carillo and Edu Rama. (Sun.Star Art/Arnel Balansag)
ECONOMIC prospects for Central Visayas in 2007 are looking good, following investment missions abroad and the promotion of Central Philippines as a tourism center, an official report said.

The much-awaited reopening of the Atlas Mines in Toledo City can also boost the economy further, given China and India’s increased demand for metal, said the Central Visayas Regional Economic Situationer (RES) for the third quarter.

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Council gets no holiday during summit
THEY may not be allowed to enter Asean summit venues next week, but Cebu City’s councilors will not be left out in the hustle and bustle of the international event.
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Cebu City barangay heads meet today on summit plan
THROUGH the City Traffic Operations Management (Citom) office, the Cebu City Government is installing more traffic signs.
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City to round up children, stray dogs
LAST-MINUTE efforts to clear Cebu City’s streets of vagrants and street children before the Asean summit will start today, when foreign delegates start to arrive.
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