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                    [Title] => People rally behind 100 threatened fire trees
                    [Summary] => We are very happy about the way  people have responded to the problem as to what to do with the 100 fire trees lining McArthur Highway in Bulacan which may have to be axed or balled and transferred to another location. We can think of many places that would benefit if those "problem" trees were transferred in their area. One of them would be the Libingan Ng Mga Bayani.
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                    [AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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                    [Title] => Save the flame trees, move them to Makati
                    [Summary] => There are 100 flame trees lining McArthur Highway in Bulacan that will have to give way to a P500 million road-widening project to ease traffic as more than 100,000 vehicles pass through the thoroughfare daily. The problem is what to do with the trees. The Department of Public Works and Highways have applied for a permit to chop down the trees from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Now, they are having a second thought – what they want is help from the DENR to relocate them. That is the most practical and logical thing to do.

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                    [Summary] => There are 100 flame trees lining McArthur Highway in Bulacan that will have to give way to a P500 million road-widening project to ease traffic as more than 100,000 vehicles pass through the thoroughfare daily. The problem is what to do with the trees. The Department of Public Works and Highways have applied for a permit to chop down the trees from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Now, they are having a second thought – what they want is help from the DENR to relocate them. That is the most practical and logical thing to do.

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