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                    [Summary] => Earlier, Malacañang officials said they wouldn’t mind if officials of the Public Estates Authority resigned en masse. The statement was issued as the PEA reeled from accusations by one of its directors that a short stretch of road at the reclaimed area of Manila Bay was overpriced by as much as P600 million.
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                    [Title] => White sand quarrying sa Cebu, bubusisiin
                    [Summary] => Posible kayang ang white sand sa Boracay mansion pool ng babae ng dating Pangulo ay buhat sa pristline island shores sa Visayas ?


Binanggit ng isang mataas na opisyal ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) na humiling na huwag siyang pangalanan, na maaaring ang ulat na ito ay may katotohanan, gayunman wala pang matibay na ebidensiya ukol dito.
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The implementation of the newly signed law involves the purchase of equipment to the tune of hundreds of millions of pesos and businessmen, the official said, have "smelled money and they are going for the jugular."
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Binanggit ng isang mataas na opisyal ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) na humiling na huwag siyang pangalanan, na maaaring ang ulat na ito ay may katotohanan, gayunman wala pang matibay na ebidensiya ukol dito.
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The implementation of the newly signed law involves the purchase of equipment to the tune of hundreds of millions of pesos and businessmen, the official said, have "smelled money and they are going for the jugular."
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