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Thursday, June 16, 2005 (Philippines)

School room's floor collapses; students injured
Students of the Pampanga High School in San Fernando City view the collapsed wooden flooring of the school's main building. Several students were injured during the incident Wednesday. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro)
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Several freshman students of the Pampanga High School (PHS) were injured after a wooden flooring of one of the school's oldest buildings gave way and hit them

The students, belonging to Section Creme 1, were about to leave Room 7 of the PHS Main Building after their Science Class under Purisima Pineda when half of the wooden floor caved in, plunging students and chairs six feet below the structure and into two-foot deep murky water.

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Dead girl a case of meningococcemia?
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A provincial official said Wednesday health authorities and the Provincial Government should look into the suspected case of meningococcemia in the province which has claimed the life of a girl from Macabebe.
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Mayors' group backs Arroyo son
LUBAO -- Officers and members of the Pampanga Mayors' League (PML) manifested their support Wednesday for Pampanga Second District Representative Juan Miguel "Mikey" Arroyo's fight against the accusations hurled against him by purported jueteng bagwoman Sandra Cam.
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Garment firm vows to pay displaced workers
ANGELES CITY -- Hundreds of workers displaced by the closure of the Golbon Garment Factory Corporation (GGFC) inside the Export Processing Zone Authority (Epza)-run Angeles Livelihood Village are still hoping to receive separation and other benefits from the company, amounting to P17 million.
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