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Long has our country been struggling with the perennial garbage problem. Anywhere you go, you see garbage either strewn along the streets or piled carelessly on the side, with all sorts of pests rummaging in wild abandon. A few months after the tragedy that befell Payatas several years back, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law the Ecological Waste Management Act.
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Mrs. Kim Camacho told The STAR it was not tears of joy, but tears of fear that her husband, new Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho, would have less time for the family.

"He will never have any more time for his family," Mrs. Camacho said between sobs.
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"He will never have any more time for his family," Mrs. Camacho said between sobs.
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Mrs. Kim Camacho told The STAR it was not tears of joy, but tears of fear that her husband, new Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho, would have less time for the family.

"He will never have any more time for his family," Mrs. Camacho said between sobs.
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Mrs. Kim Camacho told The STAR it was not tears of joy, but tears of fear that her husband, new Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho, would have less time for the family.

"He will never have any more time for his family," Mrs. Camacho said between sobs.
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