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Monday, November 17, 2008 (Philippines)
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO –- Provincial Administrator Vivian Dabu lashed back at the protesting quarrymen Friday, telling them to "get their hooks off the Capitol's power lines if they want their salaries released."
Friday marked the Biyaya A Luluguran At Sisikapan (Balas) protesters' 100th day of picketing at Arnedo Park where the call for Dabu and Pampanga Governor Eddie Panlilio's resignation remain the "standing and continuing" core of their rally.
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