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Thursday, May 20, 2004 (Philippines)
| BACK IN THE SADDLE. Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin S. Lim (center) is back at work in City Hall after being reelected. He discussed with management consultant Emmanuel 'Emy' Bamba (right) and city information head Orpheus M. Velasco projects that need to be given priority attention. SUN.STAR PHOTO/DINO R. ZABALA |
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PANGASINAN provincial election supervisor Reddy Balarbar Wednesday urged the defeated mayoral candidate in Basista town to file an election protest in court and not resort to harassing the municipal election officer.
Balarbar also defended Basista municipal election officer Imelda Lumagui from an accusation by defeated mayoral bet Jesus Perez that the election officer was allegedly biased saying that what the municipal board of canvassers did was just read the election returns submitted to the body.
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Sabado: Tangok bangus not toxic
AMID growing fear they would suffer allergies upon consumption, fish dealers in Dagupan City said Tuesday night that bangus affected by the fish kill phenomenon is not toxic to humans.
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Lim gives trikes until May 31 to renew stickers
DAGUPAN City Mayor Benjamin S. Lim Wednesday approved the request of the United Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association (Utoda) led by Magdalena L. Valdez to extend the deadline for sticker renewal and acquisition.
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