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                    [Title] => World Bank grants P300M in projects to Negros Occ.
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Of the $500-million fund that the World Bank (WB) is granting to the whole country for the Philippine Rural Development Program, P300 million will go to Negros Occidental.

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Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. Wednesday said law enforcement officers should not be faulted if they use laws other than the Human Security Act (HSA) to go after terrorists due to difficulties in interpreting and applying the country's version of the anti-terrorism law.
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Of the $500-million fund that the World Bank (WB) is granting to the whole country for the Philippine Rural Development Program, P300 million will go to Negros Occidental.

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Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. Wednesday said law enforcement officers should not be faulted if they use laws other than the Human Security Act (HSA) to go after terrorists due to difficulties in interpreting and applying the country's version of the anti-terrorism law.
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