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Saturday, September 22, 2007 |
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Coconut pests from Luzon attack Panay |
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ILOILO CITY: The pest attacking hundreds of thousands
of coconuts in Luzon have reached Panay’s three provinces,
confirmed the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA).
PCA Regional Manager Joey Cruz
identified these provinces as Iloilo, Guimaras and Aklan,
particularly Boracay Island.
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Bishop new vice-chairman of centennial commission
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BAGUIO CITY: The Baguio Centennial Commission formed
in preparation for the city’s centennial celebration on September
1, 2009 has a new vice-chairman in Baguio-Benguet Bishop Carlito
Cenzon.
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PASG to probe owners of luxury cars
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CEBU CITY: The Presidential Antismuggling Group (PASG)
is looking into reports that at least 29 brand-new BMW and
Mercedes-Benz cars that have been spotted in Cebu were imported
illegally.
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AFP signs anti-insurgency pact with Cordillera police
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ABRA: The government sees more efficient offensives
against the New People’s Army operating in the Cordilleras and its
environs following the signing of an agreement between the
Cordillera police command and the military.
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Canadian agency
ranks Tesda best in e-governance initiative
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ANGELES CITY: The Canadian
International Development Agency (CIDA) ranked the Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) first among 16
government agencies in the Philippines in the implementation of
electronic governance initiatives.
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