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Sunday, March 07, 2004 (Philippines)
| DEMOLISHED FOR A NEW AND MODERN ONE. Mayor Benjamin S. Lim (second from right) watches the pay loader (lower photo) crush the stalls within the Malimgas public market on Friday afternoon, as he also personally supervised the partial demolition of the old market in preparation for a new modern four-storey market facility. (Sun.Star Photo/DINO R. ZABALA) |
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Thus said Mayor Benjamin S. Lim in an interview with members of the local media Friday evening after learning of the incident where three men mischievously destroyed the perimeter fence that was earlier put up in front of the Malimgas Market.
The wood and galvanized iron fencing structure was installed earlier that afternoon in front of the old market to serve as an enclosure during the complete demolition of the old market structure, and during its eventual reconstruction.
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