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[Title] => Illegal structures demolished along Boracay shoreline
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Officials of Malay town in Aklan, which includes the island of Boracay, have ordered the demolition of several structures and huts within the 25-meter "vegetation line" from the shoreline of the world-famous resort island.
Resort owners, for their part, expressed support for the demolition of the illegal structures and even treated the local officials to some refreshments.
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[Title] => Forest classification on Boracay to affect RP tourist spots
[Summary] => The government proclamation classifying the island resort of Boracay into a public agricultural land will also affect the status of other tourist spots in the Philippines, a resort owner said yesterday.
According to Orlando Sacay, chairman of the Boracay Foundation Inc., the issuance of Proclamation 1064 which reclassified more than half of the world famous island resort in Aklan province into agricultural land would set a precedent.
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[Title] => Boracay resort owners urge GMA to recall reclassification order
[Summary] => BORACAY, Aklan Resort owners here have urged President Arroyo to recall a proclamation reclassifying the world-renowned resort as an agricultural and forest land.
According to Quirino Marquinez, lawyer of Orlando Sacay, the owner of one of the biggest resorts here, the other resort owners came to a collective agreement to push for the recall of Proclamation 1064.
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[Title] => Consumer group, small oil players back EO 474
[Summary] => At least two groups have expressed support for the implementation of Executive Order 474, which seeks to establish an office that would respond to an impending energy crisis and ease the impact of soaring crude oil prices on Filipino consumers.
The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) and the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) urged President Arroyo to implement EO 474, which she withdrew in December last year.
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[Title] => Consumer group, small oil players back EO 474
[Summary] => At least two groups have expressed support for the implementation of Executive Order 474, which seeks to establish an office that would respond to an impending energy crisis and ease the impact of soaring crude oil prices on Filipino consumers.
The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) and the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) urged President Arroyo to implement EO 474, which she withdrew in December last year.
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[Title] => BAP official refers case to human rights body
[Summary] => Basketball Association of the Philippines secretary-general Graham Lim has referred the ongoing investigation on his "alleged" Chinese citizenship to the Center for Human Rights of the Ateneo Law School.
Lim was accompanied by lawyer Quirino Marquinez, senior partner of Bilog, Marquinez, Pabalate and Associates Law Office and met with Atty. Ray Paolo Santiago, who promised to study the merits of the case and bring it to the attention of the Commission of Human Rights.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Tariff lifting wont lead to cement import surge CUP
[Summary] => The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) said yesterday there will be no import surge even if the safeguard duty on imported cement is removed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
CUP president Quirino Marquinez said it is highly improbably that an import surge would occur since most of the cement manufacturing capacities are owned and operated by the same foreign companies that own almost 90 percent of the capacities in the Philippines.
Lafarge, Cemex and Holderbank operate in the Philippines as well as in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Consumers warn of higher cement prices
[Summary] => The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) warned yesterdy that prices of cement would shoot up to unmanageable levels if the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) approves the petition for a 50-percent increase in tariff on imported cement filed by local manufacturers.
The CUP, through its president Chino Marquinez, issued the warning even as it expressed apprehension that the grant of the petition "is the direction DTI is going in the light of a confluence of certain disturbing events."
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[Title] => Illegal structures demolished along Boracay shoreline
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Officials of Malay town in Aklan, which includes the island of Boracay, have ordered the demolition of several structures and huts within the 25-meter "vegetation line" from the shoreline of the world-famous resort island.
Resort owners, for their part, expressed support for the demolition of the illegal structures and even treated the local officials to some refreshments.
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[Title] => Forest classification on Boracay to affect RP tourist spots
[Summary] => The government proclamation classifying the island resort of Boracay into a public agricultural land will also affect the status of other tourist spots in the Philippines, a resort owner said yesterday.
According to Orlando Sacay, chairman of the Boracay Foundation Inc., the issuance of Proclamation 1064 which reclassified more than half of the world famous island resort in Aklan province into agricultural land would set a precedent.
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[Title] => Boracay resort owners urge GMA to recall reclassification order
[Summary] => BORACAY, Aklan Resort owners here have urged President Arroyo to recall a proclamation reclassifying the world-renowned resort as an agricultural and forest land.
According to Quirino Marquinez, lawyer of Orlando Sacay, the owner of one of the biggest resorts here, the other resort owners came to a collective agreement to push for the recall of Proclamation 1064.
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[Title] => Consumer group, small oil players back EO 474
[Summary] => At least two groups have expressed support for the implementation of Executive Order 474, which seeks to establish an office that would respond to an impending energy crisis and ease the impact of soaring crude oil prices on Filipino consumers.
The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) and the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) urged President Arroyo to implement EO 474, which she withdrew in December last year.
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[Title] => Consumer group, small oil players back EO 474
[Summary] => At least two groups have expressed support for the implementation of Executive Order 474, which seeks to establish an office that would respond to an impending energy crisis and ease the impact of soaring crude oil prices on Filipino consumers.
The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) and the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) urged President Arroyo to implement EO 474, which she withdrew in December last year.
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[Summary] => Basketball Association of the Philippines secretary-general Graham Lim has referred the ongoing investigation on his "alleged" Chinese citizenship to the Center for Human Rights of the Ateneo Law School.
Lim was accompanied by lawyer Quirino Marquinez, senior partner of Bilog, Marquinez, Pabalate and Associates Law Office and met with Atty. Ray Paolo Santiago, who promised to study the merits of the case and bring it to the attention of the Commission of Human Rights.
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[Title] => Tariff lifting wont lead to cement import surge CUP
[Summary] => The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) said yesterday there will be no import surge even if the safeguard duty on imported cement is removed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
CUP president Quirino Marquinez said it is highly improbably that an import surge would occur since most of the cement manufacturing capacities are owned and operated by the same foreign companies that own almost 90 percent of the capacities in the Philippines.
Lafarge, Cemex and Holderbank operate in the Philippines as well as in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.
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[Title] => Consumers warn of higher cement prices
[Summary] => The Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP) warned yesterdy that prices of cement would shoot up to unmanageable levels if the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) approves the petition for a 50-percent increase in tariff on imported cement filed by local manufacturers.
The CUP, through its president Chino Marquinez, issued the warning even as it expressed apprehension that the grant of the petition "is the direction DTI is going in the light of a confluence of certain disturbing events."
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