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Monday, February 20, 2006 (Philippines)
KORONADAL CITY -- The Provincial Government of South Cotabato and the defunct Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) agreed to restructure the coverage of a 1.7-hectare prime property in the city, ending a standing ownership dispute that spanned close to two decades.
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More rural villages to get cheap electricity
SOME 104 remote barangays in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) and neighboring areas would be energized this year under the second phase of the United States Agency for International Development (Usaid)-funded Alliance for Mindanao Off-grid Renewable Energy (Amore 2) program.
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Local execs move to ease tension in Tupi
SOUTH Cotabato officials last week launched a series of dialogue with local officials and community leaders of Tupi town in a bid to end a three-week standoff among Christian and Moro residents in the area.
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Mining firm venture splits tribal members
A RIFT between tribal members exploded and one faction openly castigated the alleged misinformation and misrepresentation by another group associated with the local Catholic Church hierarchy.
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