+ Follow MANILA CITY ADMINISTRATOR Tag
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[Title] => Bulok na dormitoryo ipapasara
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Ipasasara na ni Manila City Administrator Jesus Mari Marzan ang mga bulok at mapanganib na dormitoryo na bulok na patuloy pa ring pinauupahan nang mura sa mga estudyante.
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[Title] => Manila govt, Maynilad go house-to-house
[Summary] => The Manila Health Department and Maynilad Water Services Inc. are conducting house-to-house inspection in Tondo to pinpoint the main source of the alleged water contamination, which resulted in the death of four persons and the hospitalization of 300 others two weeks ago.
Although authorities have blamed the contamination to leaking pipes, illegal connections and ongoing road work in the area, the city government and the water concessionaire want to get to the bottom of the health crisis.
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Although authorities have blamed the contamination to leaking pipes, illegal connections and ongoing road work in the area, the city government and the water concessionaire want to get to the bottom of the health crisis.
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November 4, 2003 - 12:00am