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                    [Title] => Why the Charter Day changed to June 18?
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It took Bacolod more than 70 years to correct the proper date when to celebrate its Charter Day, which in the past was held every October 19.

[DatePublished] => 2011-06-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1806207 [AuthorName] => Danny B. Dangcalan [SectionName] => Freeman Region [SectionUrl] => region [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 302743 [Title] => SC green light for EVAT dampens Bacolod Charter Day [Summary] => Even the heavens helped dampen the celebration of the Bacolod Charter Day anniversary on Tuesday night. A 15-minute heavy downpour sent people scurrying for shelter and halted the streetdancing which started off with widespread enthusiasm.

But the sense of foreboding on the impact of expanded value-added tax (EVAT) on people’s lives is unmistakable. It also promised a "bleak Christmas" for most.
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BACOLOD CHARTER DAY
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                    [Title] => Why the Charter Day changed to June 18?
                    [Summary] => 

It took Bacolod more than 70 years to correct the proper date when to celebrate its Charter Day, which in the past was held every October 19.

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But the sense of foreboding on the impact of expanded value-added tax (EVAT) on people’s lives is unmistakable. It also promised a "bleak Christmas" for most.
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