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Friday, August 04, 2006 (Philippines)

Lakeshore developer calls allegations false
Television talk show host Boy Abunda promotes The Lakeshore in a seminar for real estate brokers Thursday. Abunda, who is among the lot owners here, is the official endorser of the CCEI project. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro)
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Central Country Estate, Inc. (CCEI), owner and developer of The Lakeshore, stood firm in their stand that allegations of anomalies hurled against the company are false, adding that the plush resort village in Mexico town was developed in full compliance with all government regulations.

The CCEI averred this in its position paper filed last Tuesday with the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) Region 3.

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Vioce guv seeks public hearing on P49M monetized IRA
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Vice Governor Joseller “Yeng” Guiao on Thursday urged the Pampanga Provincial Bpard (PB) committee on appropriations to conduct a public hearing on the allocation of the remaining P49 million monetized by the Provincial Government from withheld Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA).
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Mayor all-out for bizman’s mayoralty bid
ANGELES CITY -- Reghis Romero II, one of the country’s most successful businessmen and true-blue Angeleno, has found a political powerful ally in an equally successful person, Mayor Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin.
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Mayor lauds Blue Nile workers for honesty
ANGELES CITY -- Mayor Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin on Friday lauded two employees of the Blue Nile Hotel in Balibago for returning a bag containing Australian dollars and a digital camera left by a guest who stayed in the hotel last July 21.
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