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                    [Title] => ‘Barrier-free’ establishments in 3 years legislated
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After series of deliberations by the Cebu City Council, “monumental” piece of  legislation Barrier-Free Tourism (BFT) is finally a law.

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The so-called Barangay Food Terminal (BFT) outlet, which was inaugurated by Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap, is the fourth in a series of similar projects being undertaken by the government to ensure a steady supply of food at affordable prices for urban poor families.
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                    [Title] => ‘Barrier-free’ establishments in 3 years legislated
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After series of deliberations by the Cebu City Council, “monumental” piece of  legislation Barrier-Free Tourism (BFT) is finally a law.

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The so-called Barangay Food Terminal (BFT) outlet, which was inaugurated by Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap, is the fourth in a series of similar projects being undertaken by the government to ensure a steady supply of food at affordable prices for urban poor families.
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