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                    [Title] => Walkout mars NE dads’ session on dengue outbreak
                    [Summary] => GEN. TINIO, Nueva Ecija — A special session called specifically to discuss strategies to combat the outbreak of the dreaded dengue here was marred when a municipal councilor walked out after the majority reportedly inserted in the agenda the request for the council’s approval of a P40-million loan application with the World Bank for the construction of classrooms.

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Mayor Isidro Pajarillaga said the construction of the housing units is going full-blast in Sitio Pahalang, Barangay San Pedro, some five kilometers from the town proper.

The housing units will be financed at a cost of P5 million by the Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) and Gawad Kalinga. They consist of single-detached concrete structures.
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Called the "Centennial Sanctuary," the area sits at sitio Tarise, Barangay Rio Chico, which previously was the breeding ground of illegal loggers.
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Mayor Isidro Pajarillaga said the construction of the housing units is going full-blast in Sitio Pahalang, Barangay San Pedro, some five kilometers from the town proper.

The housing units will be financed at a cost of P5 million by the Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) and Gawad Kalinga. They consist of single-detached concrete structures.
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Called the "Centennial Sanctuary," the area sits at sitio Tarise, Barangay Rio Chico, which previously was the breeding ground of illegal loggers.
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