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[Title] => NGO hails House bodys stand on NAIA 3 contract
[Summary] => A business-based non-government organization hailed yesterday the House committee on transportation and communications declaration of the contract to build the NAIA Terminal 3 as valid and binding.
"This is a good time to stop the smear job and let the work begin," said Virgilio M. Ilagan, executive director of Protect Filipino Movement (Profil).
The House committee, after a probe on the controversies surrounding the airport construction, had issued a statement upholding the contract "because it is consistent with official government policy."
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[Title] => Pasay folk want access to NAIA 3
[Summary] => Smarting from their sad experience in the previous construction of the Metro Rail Transit where monstrous traffic jams was a daily ordeal, concerned Pasay City residents asked the government to construct a vital access road to the Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
The residents, who have banded themselves into the Protect the Filipino Movement (Profil), said the terminal is already 50 percent complete, yet no spade work has ever been done on the access road meant to ease traffic flow in the area.
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[Summary] => A business-based non-government organization hailed yesterday the House committee on transportation and communications declaration of the contract to build the NAIA Terminal 3 as valid and binding.
"This is a good time to stop the smear job and let the work begin," said Virgilio M. Ilagan, executive director of Protect Filipino Movement (Profil).
The House committee, after a probe on the controversies surrounding the airport construction, had issued a statement upholding the contract "because it is consistent with official government policy."
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The residents, who have banded themselves into the Protect the Filipino Movement (Profil), said the terminal is already 50 percent complete, yet no spade work has ever been done on the access road meant to ease traffic flow in the area.
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December 13, 2001 - 12:00am
October 16, 2001 - 12:00am