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Wednesday, January 19, 2005 (Philippines)
| Frank Mangulabnan (right) and members of the Pinag-isang Naninirahan sa Tubig Ilog (Pinatag) carry placards during Tuesday's protest rally against the ongoing river restoration in the City of San Fernando. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- "It's a step back. It's not possible."
This was the reaction of lawyer Regina Galang-Guarin, provincial attorney, regarding the proposal of the Natural Resources Development Council (NRDC) to take over the quarry operation in Pampanga.
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Provincial dads want more study on proposed NRDC takeover
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Members of the Pampanga Provincial Board (PB) are convinced that further study must be made on the proposal of the Natural Resources Development Corporation (NRDC) to take over the quarry operations from the provincial government.
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Hensons hands over 13-hectare lot for city program
ANGELES CITY -- The urban poor program of Mayor Carmelo "Tarzan" Lazatin receives another boost as heirs of the Henson family agreed to cede a 13-hectare land in Barangay Pampang to the City Government, which shall subsequently resolve the decades-old urban poor problem in barangays Pampang and Sta. Teresita.
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Residents hit mayor's river restoration project
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Scores of residents in at least seven barangays living near the San Fernando river here Tuesday trooped to the Baluyut Bridge and expressed strong opposition against the ongoing river restoration project of Mayor Oscar Rodriguez.
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