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The issues regarding the daytime truck ban to solve the traffic gridlock in Manila may be off the headlines temporarily, but these have to be addressed again after the eight-month reprieve by the city government. Ever since I wrote a column supporting the daytime truck ban, I have received several proposals that merit serious consideration.

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A book on the organic nature of informal settlements in Metro Manila was launched Thursday.

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When I called one of my closest friends upon arrival in the Philippines last month, he suggested -- soon after we scheduled a rendezvous to catch up on each other's lives-- that I sign up for one of Carlos Celdran’s “Walk This Way” tours.

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The issues regarding the daytime truck ban to solve the traffic gridlock in Manila may be off the headlines temporarily, but these have to be addressed again after the eight-month reprieve by the city government. Ever since I wrote a column supporting the daytime truck ban, I have received several proposals that merit serious consideration.

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A book on the organic nature of informal settlements in Metro Manila was launched Thursday.

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When I called one of my closest friends upon arrival in the Philippines last month, he suggested -- soon after we scheduled a rendezvous to catch up on each other's lives-- that I sign up for one of Carlos Celdran’s “Walk This Way” tours.

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