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Rodriguez police chief resigns, cites pressure |
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Feud between Gov. Ynares of Rizal and Mayor Cuerpo of
Rodriguez over sanitary landfill continues
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By James Konstantin Galvez, Reporter
and Francis Earl A. Cueto, Correspondent
RODRIGUEZ, Rizal: The ongoing clash between Gov. Casimiro
“Junjun” Ynares 3rd and Mayor Pedro “Ping” Cuerpo may have
claimed a “casualty” with the resignation of the police chief of
Rodriguez on Friday.
In an interview, Rizal Police Chief Col. Ireneo
Dordas said that Rodriguez Municipality Police Chief Supt. Henry
Daaca tendered his resignation before noon Friday.
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‘No traces of leachate’ in water from creek
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ENVIRONMENTAL and Management Bureau of the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources said water sampling results in the creek near
Rizal Sanitary landfill showed that there are “no traces of
leachate” in the water.
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Atienza orders probe of ‘illegal miners’ trapped in Benguet
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ENVIRONMENT and Natural Resources Secretary Lito Atienza on Friday
ordered the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) to check possible
violations of Benguet Corp. on how the 14 miners have
“illegally” entered the abandoned tunnels.
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Surrender of
suspected NPA rebels continues
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EIGHT New People’s Army (NPA) rebels surrendered with their
firearms to the Army troops in two separate incidents in the
provinces of Aurora and Samar.
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Gov’t, medical
groups launch nat’l health education reform program
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PUERTO PRINCESA CITY: The implementation of a pioneering nationwide,
grassroots health education reform program aimed at reducing the
mortality and incidence of the country’s top 10 killer diseases
was forged in this city on...
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