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Friday, November 14, 2008 (Philippines)
| A vendor sells Christmas lanterns and other holiday decors made of indigenous materials along Jose Abad Santos Avenue in San Fernando City. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro) |
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Members of the Provincial Board (PB) lashed at Governor Eddie Panlilio regarding the latest Commission on Audit (COA) report that listed Pampanga as the third province with highest earnings and least liabilities.
On Wednesday, Vice Governor Joseller "Yeng" Guaio, who just arrived from his trip in the US, said the COA report should be first scrutinized to actually find out to whom the credit is due for the ranking.
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Villarama denies receiving fertilizer fund
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Former Bulacan Second District Representative Wilfredo Villarama has denied receiving any money from the P728-million fertilizer fund in 2004, which was originally intended for farm development and projects in the country.
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Guv to Balas protesters: 'My door is wide-open for you'
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Governor Eddie Panlilio on Thursday said his doors are "wide-open" for talks to the protesting sacked quarrymen of the Biyaya A Luluguran At Sisikapan (Balas).
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City forms tuberculosis council
ANGELES CITY -- Mayor Francis "Blueboy" Nepomuceno expressed his support to tuberculosis (TB) patients here through the creation of the Local Tuberculosis Council (LTC) of Angeles City through Executive Order (EO) 26, series of 2008.
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