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                    [Title] => For sale: Artifact
                    [Summary] => Mismong ang mga opisyal pa sa Kajima Construction ang nibutyag sa taga National Museum sa giingong pagpamaligya sa ilang ...
                    [DatePublished] => 2008-09-25 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Rico Lucena
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                    [Title] => Traffic entering SRP to be diverted anew
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The City Traffic Operations Management said the diversion of traffic heading to South Road Properties through D. Jakosalem Street may not last long because the contractor of the tunnel construction at the SRP will have to divert the traffic again to P. Burgos Street anytime this year. 


CITOM executive officer Arnel Tancinco said that Kajima Corporation, the contractor for the tunnel construction of the Cebu South Coastal Road Project will have to divert traffic due to the ongoing tunnel works.
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The City Traffic Operations Management said the diversion of traffic heading to South Road Properties through D. Jakosalem Street may not last long because the contractor of the tunnel construction at the SRP will have to divert the traffic again to P. Burgos Street anytime this year. 


CITOM executive officer Arnel Tancinco said that Kajima Corporation, the contractor for the tunnel construction of the Cebu South Coastal Road Project will have to divert traffic due to the ongoing tunnel works.
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