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                    [Summary] => Will we at last see a clean Metro Manila, at least from now till mid-July? We should, if Metro Manila Development Authority chairman Ben Abalos makes good his word.


Fed up with unsightly, unsanitary heaps of garbage on sidewalks and creeks, Abalos is warning barangay officials of malfeasance charges. At the same time, he is contemplating awards for those who earnestly keep their communities clean and green.
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                    [Summary] => Will we at last see a clean Metro Manila, at least from now till mid-July? We should, if Metro Manila Development Authority chairman Ben Abalos makes good his word.


Fed up with unsightly, unsanitary heaps of garbage on sidewalks and creeks, Abalos is warning barangay officials of malfeasance charges. At the same time, he is contemplating awards for those who earnestly keep their communities clean and green.
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