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Friday, January 04, 2008 (Philippines)
| A security guard assigned to the North Luzon Expressway (Nlex) diverts the flow of traffic along the City of San Fernando entry-exit point as six-by-six truck carrying sugarcane accidentally dumped its cargo causing minor traffic congestion. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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CAMP OLIVAS -- Central Luzon Police announced that the region's crime incidents declined by nine percent in 2007.
Police records showed that from January to December 2007, a remarkable decrease of 489 crime incidents or 9.40 percent was due to the intensified crime prevention efforts and visibility innovations strategically established in every corner and intersections along major and minor thoroughfares.
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227 hurt in firecracker explosion in C. Luzon
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Department of Health (DOH) 3 officials disclosed that about 227 individuals were injured in firecracker-related incidents in Central Luzon, one of them was hit by a stray bullet during the New Year Eve revelry.
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Bishop reiterates 'true essence' of holiday
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- While all Kapampangans were busy in their revelries and merry-making during the climax of their celebration of the Holiday season, Pampanga Archbishop Paciano Aniceto remind his Cabalens about the true essence of what everyone was celebrating.
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PGMA winds up working New Year holiday
PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo winded up the other day her five-day working visit in Baguio during the cool New Year holidays, with her convoy leaving for the Loakan Airport.
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