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                    [Title] => CREBA, 5 industry groups pledge to GMA over half a million homes
                    [Summary] => The Chamber of Real Estate and Builders Associations (CREBA), and four other private sector organizations of builders – Builders Alliance Towards Action, National Real Estate Association, Organization of Socialized Housing Developers, and Women in Shelter and Environment – led their respective members in pledging to deliver 305,305 socialized and economic housing units for President Arroyo’s program for homeless Filipinos in a bid to ease the housing shortage in the next few months.

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