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Umaabot sa napaka­laking P10 bilyong ha­laga ng mga establisi­mento at ari-arian ang winasak ng delubyong dulot ng bag­yong Ondoy nitong Set­yembre 26 sa Mari­kina City pa lamang.

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Residents started returning to their homes in Provident Village, Marikina City yesterday as government workers cleared the area of debris brought by the onslaught of typhoon “Ondoy,” which left 72 dead in Marikina alone.

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Fernando will be reporting accomplishments today during her State of the City Address to be held at the City Hall Quadrangle.

The SOCA would focus on the development directions the city government has undertaken for 2006 that would help Marikina City achieve its dream of becoming a "Little Singapore."
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"I will file civil, criminal and administrative charges against him," said Parsons referring to Barangay San Roque chairman Benjamin Cruz, whom he blamed for his recent arrest.
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"Filipino culture should be expressed and fully developed," said Pimentel, the guest of honor during the recent formal opening of Teatro Marikina.
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Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando is hoping that by "naming names" of suspected drug users and pushers arrested by the local police in its anti-drugs drive, the populace would be forewarned of the evils of illegal drugs.

Fernando started this month "naming names" of arrested drug users and pushers before some 2,000 employees during the weekly flag ceremony at the City Hall compound.
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Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando decided to fine the buying public amid reports that constant police raids on sidewalk vendors were ineffective.

City Ordinance No. 201, passed in 1997, banned vending on the sidewalks because it not only causes traffic congestion but is also a health hazard since the perishable products sold there are not fresh.
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Umaabot sa napaka­laking P10 bilyong ha­laga ng mga establisi­mento at ari-arian ang winasak ng delubyong dulot ng bag­yong Ondoy nitong Set­yembre 26 sa Mari­kina City pa lamang.

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Residents started returning to their homes in Provident Village, Marikina City yesterday as government workers cleared the area of debris brought by the onslaught of typhoon “Ondoy,” which left 72 dead in Marikina alone.

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Fernando will be reporting accomplishments today during her State of the City Address to be held at the City Hall Quadrangle.

The SOCA would focus on the development directions the city government has undertaken for 2006 that would help Marikina City achieve its dream of becoming a "Little Singapore."
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"I will file civil, criminal and administrative charges against him," said Parsons referring to Barangay San Roque chairman Benjamin Cruz, whom he blamed for his recent arrest.
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"Filipino culture should be expressed and fully developed," said Pimentel, the guest of honor during the recent formal opening of Teatro Marikina.
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Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando is hoping that by "naming names" of suspected drug users and pushers arrested by the local police in its anti-drugs drive, the populace would be forewarned of the evils of illegal drugs.

Fernando started this month "naming names" of arrested drug users and pushers before some 2,000 employees during the weekly flag ceremony at the City Hall compound.
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Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando decided to fine the buying public amid reports that constant police raids on sidewalk vendors were ineffective.

City Ordinance No. 201, passed in 1997, banned vending on the sidewalks because it not only causes traffic congestion but is also a health hazard since the perishable products sold there are not fresh.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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