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Monday, April 28, 2008 (Philippines)
| Local junk buyers bought recyclable materials such as newspapers during the 1st Gensan Recyclable Waste Fair. (Sunnex/Ruby More) |
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THE first-ever Gensan Recyclable Waste Fair, organized by the City Government of General Santos to celebrate Earth Day, recovered over 5,000 kilograms of recyclable waste.
The waste recovered, such as plastics, used appliances and computer hardware, and used paper, has a value of P40,500.
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New security tack observed in GenSan
AUTHORITIES have changed their security tack in General Santos City to fight against terrorist and extortion groups, an official said.
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Bizmen urge EU to bring peace on track
BUSINESS groups in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) have pleaded the European Union (EU) to help bring back the stalled peace between the government and the Moro rebels for investments to pour in the impoverished region.
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S. Cotabato farmers seek gov't control on prices
KORONADAL CITY -- A progressive farmers' group in South Cotabato on Friday joined calls for the government to impose price control on basic commodities to contain further spikes even as it also expressed opposition to privatize the National Food Authority (NFA).
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