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Radio station DZMM will hold the 11th “DZMM Takbo Para sa Kalikasan” on Feb. 28 starting at the Quirino Grandstand for the benefit of the environment.

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Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda said the amount, contained in the proposed P780.8-billion national budget for 2002, is 15 percent over the programmed public spending this year for similar projects.

Legarda said the funding for public infrastructure would be used to build, pave and rehabilitate 3,984 kilometers of roads and to construct, replace and strengthen 10,693 linear meters of bridges.
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