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DENR Undersecretary for Mining and Legal Affairs Deinrado Simon D. Dimalibot expressed confidence that the industry’s target of generating $6 billion for 23 priority mining projects by 2010 will be met.
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Undersecretary for Mining and Legal Affairs Deinrado Dimalibot said the municipal government of Jagna should immediately find a relocation site for the affected families.
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DENR Undersecretary for Mining and Legal Affairs Deinrado Simon D. Dimalibot expressed confidence that the industry’s target of generating $6 billion for 23 priority mining projects by 2010 will be met.
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Undersecretary for Mining and Legal Affairs Deinrado Dimalibot said the municipal government of Jagna should immediately find a relocation site for the affected families.
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The Marcopper has invoked the cancellation of its ECC shortly after the mine tailings spill in Marinduque in March 1996 for its failure to carry out the remediation, as ordered by Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Michael Defensor.
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"There is no politics here that’s why not a single politician has been invited," Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) assistant secretary Deinrado Dimalibot told 1,184 family heads who attended the ceremony at the gymnasium of the Bulaon resettlement here.
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