+ Follow PASIG CITY AND MANILA Tag
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[Title] => Fires hit Pasig shantytown, Manila computer school
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Three fires broke out in Pasig City and Manila starting Monday afternoon, razing a squatter’s area and destroying a computer school branch.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government losing civilian informers in war vs crime syndicates
[Summary] => Civilian informers on drug syndicates are an endangered species because they feel they are not being compensated enough.
"Our informers are demoralized. They now realize that they are not fully compensated in their effort so they would rather look for other jobs to support their family," an official of the Philippine National Polices Narcotics Group (Narcgroup) told The STAR yesterday.
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PASIG CITY AND MANILA
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[Title] => Fires hit Pasig shantytown, Manila computer school
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"Our informers are demoralized. They now realize that they are not fully compensated in their effort so they would rather look for other jobs to support their family," an official of the Philippine National Polices Narcotics Group (Narcgroup) told The STAR yesterday.
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