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[Title] => Lanao del Sur, Marawi see end to power outages
[Summary] => Marawi City Residents here and in Lanao del Sur are anticipating the end of daily power interruptions, which have been plaguing this city and the province for decades.
Marawi City Mayor Omar Solitario Ali said "there are positive signs that the almost 24-hour power outages in this city and the province of Lanao del Sur will soon end, if not minimized, following the opening of the National Power Corp.s (NPC) Agus 1 50MVA."
Ali said the facility will be linked to the 69KV line, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of this year.
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[Title] => Leader says MNLF a security problem anew
[Summary] => MARAWI CITY The Moro National Liberation Front will soon become a potential problem again to the peace and security of the nation if the case of its chairman Nur Misuari is not resolved, according to a top ranking MNLF officer here.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => P30-M ransom sought for Iligan trader
[Summary] => ILIGAN CITY A wealthy businessman here was seized Thursday night, and his abductors were reportedly demanding a P30-million ransom, police said.
Senior Superintendent Rogelio Nuneza, city police chief, said they confirmed the kidnapping of Marcelino Dano Siao, 56, owner of Nema Enterprises, after the victims family informed the police about the incident and the ransom demand.
Police initially learned about the abduction when Pablito Abragan Jr., chairman of Barangay Del Carmen, reported a Grand Vitara with license plate KCL-307 abandoned near his resi
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[Title] => Rifle, cash promise satisfy kidnappers
[Summary] => TUBOD, Lanao del Norte A kidnapped employee of the regional state prosecutors office in Marawi City was freed yesterday after negotiators gave his captors an Armalite rifle and promised to pay them P150,000 as ransom.
Authorities kept the abduction of Nimrod Castillon, 43, from the local media pending negotiations for his release.
A police source said masked men snatched Castillon, along with his wife Elvira, 41, while he was on his way to work last Nov. 20 in Barangay Payawan, Balo-i town.
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[Summary] => Marawi City Residents here and in Lanao del Sur are anticipating the end of daily power interruptions, which have been plaguing this city and the province for decades.
Marawi City Mayor Omar Solitario Ali said "there are positive signs that the almost 24-hour power outages in this city and the province of Lanao del Sur will soon end, if not minimized, following the opening of the National Power Corp.s (NPC) Agus 1 50MVA."
Ali said the facility will be linked to the 69KV line, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of this year.
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[Title] => Leader says MNLF a security problem anew
[Summary] => MARAWI CITY The Moro National Liberation Front will soon become a potential problem again to the peace and security of the nation if the case of its chairman Nur Misuari is not resolved, according to a top ranking MNLF officer here.
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[Title] => P30-M ransom sought for Iligan trader
[Summary] => ILIGAN CITY A wealthy businessman here was seized Thursday night, and his abductors were reportedly demanding a P30-million ransom, police said.
Senior Superintendent Rogelio Nuneza, city police chief, said they confirmed the kidnapping of Marcelino Dano Siao, 56, owner of Nema Enterprises, after the victims family informed the police about the incident and the ransom demand.
Police initially learned about the abduction when Pablito Abragan Jr., chairman of Barangay Del Carmen, reported a Grand Vitara with license plate KCL-307 abandoned near his resi
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[Title] => Rifle, cash promise satisfy kidnappers
[Summary] => TUBOD, Lanao del Norte A kidnapped employee of the regional state prosecutors office in Marawi City was freed yesterday after negotiators gave his captors an Armalite rifle and promised to pay them P150,000 as ransom.
Authorities kept the abduction of Nimrod Castillon, 43, from the local media pending negotiations for his release.
A police source said masked men snatched Castillon, along with his wife Elvira, 41, while he was on his way to work last Nov. 20 in Barangay Payawan, Balo-i town.
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