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Wednesday, August 13, 2008 (Philippines)
| City of San Fernando Police Chief Benjamin Medina talks with disgruntled Balas members Monday night. The dialogue lasted for about two hours. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Jovi T. de Leon) |
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CANDABA -- Farmers and fisherfolk from the distant southeastern Barangay San Agustin in this town appealed to Mayor Jerry Pelayo for the immediate repair of the bridge connecting their village to towns of Plaridel and Baliuag in Bulacan Province.
The farmers and fishermen, who are transporting their produce to the adjacent towns of Bulacan and parts of Nueva Ecija, said the bridge is very important in their trade, as it is the only link connecting them to their markets and consumers.
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Guv orders dispersal of Balas boys' picket
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Governor Eddie Panlilio has ordered Provincial Police Director Keith Singian to disperse "peacefully and without force" the former members of the Biyaya A Luluguran at Sisikapan (Balas) who have been staging a protest in front of the Capitol, this city.
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PB to file technical malversation rap vs Panlilio
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The Provincial Board (PB) said it is set to file charges of technical malversation against Governor Eddie Panlilio for allegedly using funds of the Office of the Governor for the operations of other units in the Provincial Government.
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Transport groups seek reopening of discount lanes
ARAYAT -- Transport groups in this town are seeking the reopening of lanes where drivers of public utility jeepneys (PUJs) get an additional P1 per liter discount before the rollback on the prices of gas and diesel on August 1.
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