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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 (Philippines)
| The new rehabilitation center building houses more than 800 inmates where some 200 of them holds a noise barrage to protest alleged poor food supply, unclean water and maltreatment. (Contributed photo) |
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ILOILO Governor Niel D. Tupas Sr. advised the inmate-protesters to follow the Iloilo Rehabilitation Center (IRC) regulations, as he found no lapses in the management of its jail warden, retired Superintendent Juan Mabugat.
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City maintaining close watch on illegal fishers
MAYOR Jerry P. Treñas said the City Government is continuing to keep a tight watch on illegal fishers in the wake of apprehensions made by a task force last week.
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Iloilo leaders push Cha-cha
ILOILO's local executives placed themselves at the forefront of the campaign for an immediate change in the Philippine system of government with the issuance here yesterday of a declaration calling for charter change.
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Solgen to slow down on Miaque case
THE Office of the Solicitor General through their representative does not want to rush the implementation of property of businessman Bernie Miaque after the Supreme Court (SC) junked defendant-appellant Miaque's petition.
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