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At least P350,000 worth of property went up in smoke in a fire that destroyed a church here at dawn Friday.

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A report prepared by the Nueva Ecija provincial government showed that apart from the lack of solid infrastructure base to woo investors, the province which occupies 30.23 percent of Central Luzon’s total land area is suffering from acute lack of water for human consumption.
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At least P350,000 worth of property went up in smoke in a fire that destroyed a church here at dawn Friday.

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A report prepared by the Nueva Ecija provincial government showed that apart from the lack of solid infrastructure base to woo investors, the province which occupies 30.23 percent of Central Luzon’s total land area is suffering from acute lack of water for human consumption.
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