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 In barangay Macayo in Alcala, Pangasinan, loiterers who used to engage in petty crimes, create trouble and drink the night away are now a thing of the past.

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The women of the Rosal Self-Employment Assistance Kaunlaran Association are enjoying brisk sales of their inexpensive yet very nutritious baked products – including pan de sal, cookies, cupcakes and even noodles – made of vegetables like malunggay, saluyot, squash, carrots and kamote.

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The SARS stigma had rubbed on the residents as people outside the town avoided them. At the height of the SARS scare, tricycle drivers from neighboring towns refused to ferry them. The town’s drum and lyre corps was even booed when they competed in Dagupan City.
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Mayor Manuel Collado told The STAR he wants everything to proceed without hitches on April 29 when Alcala officially makes its bid for the Guinness titles as part of the town’s fiesta celebration.

"Talagang pinaghahandaan namin itong mabuti (We are really preparing well for this)," he said.
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The women of the Rosal Self-Employment Assistance Kaunlaran Association are enjoying brisk sales of their inexpensive yet very nutritious baked products – including pan de sal, cookies, cupcakes and even noodles – made of vegetables like malunggay, saluyot, squash, carrots and kamote.

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The SARS stigma had rubbed on the residents as people outside the town avoided them. At the height of the SARS scare, tricycle drivers from neighboring towns refused to ferry them. The town’s drum and lyre corps was even booed when they competed in Dagupan City.
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Mayor Manuel Collado told The STAR he wants everything to proceed without hitches on April 29 when Alcala officially makes its bid for the Guinness titles as part of the town’s fiesta celebration.

"Talagang pinaghahandaan namin itong mabuti (We are really preparing well for this)," he said.
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