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To address the "alarming" level of congestion at the Cebu International Port, an official of the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corporation appealed to local government units concerned to seriously revisit the ongoing truck ban.

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More than 350 container vans containing sacks of rice, mostly from Vietnam, are still at the Cebu International Port awaiting auction after they were abandoned by various consignees.

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Lift the truck ban and ban the cars instead on some days of the week.

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Quezon City councilors have proposed to the local government various infrastructure projects amounting to more than P241 million.

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Chemical Industries of the Philippines is in talks with two groups (one is a consumer-related firm while the other an oil and gas exploration player) to purchase the entire or majority of its shareholdings in subsidiary LMG Chemicals Corp., according to a top official.

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Kinilala ang biktima na si Cipriano "Cip" Lacson, residente ng 8 Kagitingan Extension, Malabon City.
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Chemical Industries of the Philippines is in talks with two groups (one is a consumer-related firm while the other an oil and gas exploration player) to purchase the entire or majority of its shareholdings in subsidiary LMG Chemicals Corp., according to a top official.

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Kinilala ang biktima na si Cipriano "Cip" Lacson, residente ng 8 Kagitingan Extension, Malabon City.
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