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Sunday, September 25, 2005 (Philippines)
| Porac Mayor Exequiel Gamboa, Vice Mayor Carling dela Cruz and Councilors Dexter David and Dennis Lising unveil the billboard of the proposed “baywalk” park along the Porac River during Saturday’s Pistang Ilog. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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THE Pampanga Press Club (PPC) Saturday condemned eight teachers from the Sindalan High School based in San Fernando City “who illegally detained, heaped verbal insults and threatened to seize the video tape of two media practitioners.”
“The details of the incident left us no room to doubt that what the teachers did were clear forms of media repression,” said PPC president Ashely Manabat.
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Senator, guv fund Porac’s P1M ‘baywalk’ park
IN LINE with the bid to rehabilitate the Porac River in Barangay Poblacion, Porac, Senator Manuel Lapid and son Pampanga Governor Mark T. Lapid have earmarked some P1 million for the launching of the “baywalk” park in the town.
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Dad backs arming journalists
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — “It’s better to have a gun and not use it than to have none when you need it.”
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Environment steps up drive to protect C. Luzon atmosphere
ENVIRONMENT authorities in the City of San Fernando and local officials of Zambales recently forged a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to strengthen the implementation of community-based forestry as a strategy to address the twin problems of poverty and forest degradation and achieve the goals of sustainable development in the province of Zambales.
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