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                    [Title] => Dad wants P1.7M to buy trisikads
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Even as the operations of thousands of trisikads in various places in Cebu City cause traffic, there is now a proposal for the city to give P1,750,000 to an organization in barangay Basak-San Nicolas for the purchase of 250 trisikads.

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Councilors Eduardo Rama Jr, Jocelyn Pesquera and Christopher Alix had sponsored the proposal for the fund assistance, which was broken into P438,480 for Toong and P1,238,696 for Opra.
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Even as the operations of thousands of trisikads in various places in Cebu City cause traffic, there is now a proposal for the city to give P1,750,000 to an organization in barangay Basak-San Nicolas for the purchase of 250 trisikads.

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Councilors Eduardo Rama Jr, Jocelyn Pesquera and Christopher Alix had sponsored the proposal for the fund assistance, which was broken into P438,480 for Toong and P1,238,696 for Opra.
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