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Erap always
welcome
to Palawan, says Hagedorn |
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The Mayor of Puerto Princesa said
there is no need for the former President to get a ‘permit’ if
he wants to visit the city
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PUERTO PRINCESA CITY: Mayor Edward Hagedorn on
Wednesday
assured former President Joseph Estrada that he would always remain
welcome in the city, saying that “a friend is a friend”.
In an interview, Hagedorn raised
the issue on the alleged order of Malacañang canceling the
appearance of Estrada, who was supposed to address 15 thousand
athletes, coaches, teachers and guests in the closing rites of this
year’s Palarong Pambansa in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on Saturday.
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Busay
Falls-Maharlika flood control needs P10-M fund
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LEGAZPI CITY: An emergency fund
of P10 million is needed to solve the flooding problem of the
Maharlika Highway in Barangays Busay and Culliat in Daraga town, a
DPWH official said.
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Tongrayans show
pride and glory in Unoy festival
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TINGLAYAN, Kalinga: The pride and
glory of the Tongrayans reverberated throughout the mighty Chico
River and their rice fields as they came together to celebrate the
second “Unoy Festival” from Sunday to Tuesday.
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Priest blames gay
patient in scandal
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A ROMAN Catholic priest on
Wednesday said the man who was operated on his rectum at a Cebu
hospital should also be blamed for his “act” prior to the
medical procedure done on him.
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Rights group
bewail govt forces
take over of state-run school and chapel
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COMPOSTELA VALLEY: Hundreds of
villagers have fled their homes after government soldiers pursuing
communist insurgents occupied a state-run school and a chapel in the
southern Philippines, a human rights group said.
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Customs to seize
products of errant oil firm
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THE Port of Manila on Wednesday
has started to seize the oil supply of Oilink International
Corporation as ordered by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) after the firm
failed to pay its penalties to government.
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