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Luzon has sufficient electricity supply for the summer months of 2015, the Department of Energy (DOE) told the House of Representatives yesterday.

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Blackouts lasting up to two hours hit some polling precincts yesterday, but the Department of Energy (DOE) said the power situation nationwide was “generally normal” on election day.

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Although Visayas currently has enough supply of power resources from new power plants, the Department of Energy (DOE) projects that it will need another 2000 megawatts of supply onwards 2030.

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A special laboratory for the production of quality tree species mainly for reforestation purposes has been constructed here.

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As part of its continuing community development program, OceanaGold Mining (Phils.) has recently upgraded the water systems at its mine site in Barangay Didipio in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya, which it has funded through the Didipio Community Development Inc. (DCDAI).

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The city health department of Valenzuela City clarified yesterday a report that 4,000 residents were affected by “a simple flu virus” last January, saying that they actually suffered from acute upper respiratory infection.

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The Valenzuela City health department reported that acute pulmonary tract infection or “a simple flu” has affected at least 4,000 residents since January.

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The Valenzuela City health department is closely monitoring the classmates of a Filipino-Malaysian student who went bar-hopping and attending classes while still infected with the A(H1N1) flu virus.

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The Valenzuela City government is studying possible sanctions on a 20-year-old Filipino-Malaysian hotel and restaurant management student who went bar-hopping in Quezon City while still infected with A(H1N1) flu virus.

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The Valenzuela City government reported yesterday that one of its residents, a doctor working for a private hospital in Quezon City, tested positive for the A(H1N1) virus.

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Although Visayas currently has enough supply of power resources from new power plants, the Department of Energy (DOE) projects that it will need another 2000 megawatts of supply onwards 2030.

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A special laboratory for the production of quality tree species mainly for reforestation purposes has been constructed here.

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The Valenzuela City health department reported that acute pulmonary tract infection or “a simple flu” has affected at least 4,000 residents since January.

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The Valenzuela City health department is closely monitoring the classmates of a Filipino-Malaysian student who went bar-hopping and attending classes while still infected with the A(H1N1) flu virus.

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The Valenzuela City government is studying possible sanctions on a 20-year-old Filipino-Malaysian hotel and restaurant management student who went bar-hopping in Quezon City while still infected with A(H1N1) flu virus.

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The Valenzuela City government reported yesterday that one of its residents, a doctor working for a private hospital in Quezon City, tested positive for the A(H1N1) virus.

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