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Friday, October 10, 2008 (Philippines)
| A man carries a wooden console that he peddles from one town to another in Pampanga. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Archimedes Reyes, former chief-of-staff of Governor Eddie Panlilio, has expressed his "shock" over his inclusion to two separate complaints filed against the protesting dismissed members of the Biyaya A Luluguran at Sisikapan (Balas).
Reyes said he's wondering why he was included in the complaints despite the fact that he was not a member of the Balas sand monitoring team.
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Protesters put up 'longest streamer'
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The protesting former members of the Biyaya A Luluguran At Sisikapan (Balas) installed the other day what they call the longest protest streamer so far in their two-month old picket at Arnedo Park.
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Schools receive encyclopedias
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A number of public elementary and high school principals and officials in the province trooped to the Executive House of the Capitol during the distribution of new sets of encyclopedias Thursday.
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Sacked quarrymen demand 'anomaly' probe findings
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Dismissed members of the Biyaya A Luluguran at Sisikapan (Balas) are demanding the findings of the investigation conducted by the Capitol on alleged quarry anomalies that resulted in the demotion of some quarry supervisors three months ago.
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