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                    [Title] => Ayala hustles back to life
                    [Summary] => It’s back to normal in Makati City a day after rebel soldiers staged a mutiny and seized an apartment complex at the heart of the financial district.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-07-29 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => Police inspect Makati restaurants
                    [Summary] => A team of policemen and representatives from the Makati City government conducted a surprise inspection of bars and restaurants late Monday night, following the closure of an establishment that violated the city’s smoking ban.


There were no smokers seen in the establishments at Greenbelt 2 and 3 and Glorietta, as well as those in Barangay Guadalupe Nuevo, during the inspection, but the city government said that the police are closely watching Makati bars and restaurants for violation of City Ordinance 2002-090, a statement from the city government said.
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City Mayor Jejomar Binay said the cameras will be used to monitor the traffic situation along the major intersections so that the city’s traffic management office could come up with quick response measures to the problem areas.

Traffic in Makati City has been a perennial problem particularly during rush hours as bulk of motorists enter the city daily to go to work.
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In a recent news conference, Binay pointed out that the informal settlers or squatters in the city are considered "the working poor" as they earn a substantial living, contrary to the general perception.

Studies conducted by the city government reveal that most of the squatters rent out their rooms or homes using rates reflective of the reputation of Makati as the premier financial district.
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                    [Title] => Police inspect Makati restaurants
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There were no smokers seen in the establishments at Greenbelt 2 and 3 and Glorietta, as well as those in Barangay Guadalupe Nuevo, during the inspection, but the city government said that the police are closely watching Makati bars and restaurants for violation of City Ordinance 2002-090, a statement from the city government said.
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City Mayor Jejomar Binay said the cameras will be used to monitor the traffic situation along the major intersections so that the city’s traffic management office could come up with quick response measures to the problem areas.

Traffic in Makati City has been a perennial problem particularly during rush hours as bulk of motorists enter the city daily to go to work.
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In a recent news conference, Binay pointed out that the informal settlers or squatters in the city are considered "the working poor" as they earn a substantial living, contrary to the general perception.

Studies conducted by the city government reveal that most of the squatters rent out their rooms or homes using rates reflective of the reputation of Makati as the premier financial district.
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