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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 (Philippines)
| Unmindful of the reported rice shortage being experienced by the country, farmers in San Luis, Pampanga go about their daily routine as they harvest palay (unhusked rice) from this rice field. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A manifesto of support to the government’s anti-gambling drive was signed by participants in last week’s meeting on the eradication of illegal gambling in Pampanga.
Representatives from different stakeholders answered the call of Governor Eddie Panlilio to a meeting last April 23, setting the course for the eventual eradication of jueteng and all other forms of illegal gambling in the province through innovative and positive alternatives, including the offering of livelihood opportunities.
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Mayor hits Panlilio over Gugu pullout
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Bacolor Mayor Romeo Dungca on Monday took Pampanga Governor Eddie Panlilio to task for his decision to pull out desilting equipment from the Gugu creek.
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SCTEx starts commercial operation
MABALACAT -- The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) started its commercial operation on Monday.
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Mangio posts bail
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Clark International Airport Corporation (Ciac) chairman Nestor Mangio on Monday posted a bail bond amounting to P200,000 for the five counts of estafa filed against him and his wife by a former board member.
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