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[Title] => Solon binira ng LRTA
[Summary] => Handa ang pamunuan ng Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) na sagutin sa anumang larangan ang bagong paratang na ipinapakalat ng kampo ng dating taga-payo ng ahensiya sa publiko kaugnay sa pagtatayo ng Light Rail Transit Line 2 sa kahabaan ng Aurora, Ramon Magsaysay at Recto.
Ayon sa mga opisyal, kasinungalingan ang bagong ipinalabas na alegasyon ni Misamis Oriental Rep. Augusto Baculio hinggil umano sa pagbabayad ng P170 milyon isang kontratang walang pahintulot ng LRTA board.
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[Title] => Pasahero ng LRT dumami
[Summary] => Iniulat kahapon ng pamunuan ng Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) kay Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo na naging mas maraming pasahero na ngayon ang tumatangkilik sa LRT simula nang kunin ng mga Pilipinong enhinyero ang pamamahala sa operasyon ng tren mula sa dayuhang kumpanya.
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[Title] => Non-existent law used in justifying takeover of LRT 1, says LRT officials
[Summary] => The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) invoked a non-existent provision of the law to justify its takeover last May 16 of the maintenance and operations of the Monumento-to-Baclaran LRT 1 line from a Belgian company, top LRTA officials disclosed over the weekend.
LRTA itself did not give any reason to Transurb Technirail for not renewing its maintenance contract, which was renewed several times since last year. LRTA had hastily hired more than 200 personnel to take over the line as of May 16.
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[Title] => Government to save P20 million by operating LRTA
[Summary] => The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) is projected to save the government some P20 million by operating LRT Line-1 on their own, without any assistance from expensive technical maintenance contractors, local or foreign, in 45 days.
LRTA management said that with the non-extension of the LRTAs contract with Belgian technical consultant Transurb Technirail (TNR) last May 15, the LRTA would be able to save at least P13 million a month.
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[Title] => Code red at LRT
[Summary] => Line 1 of the Light Rail Transit (LRT), now being run by local engineers and technicians of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), suffered two "code red" incidents yesterday, encountering mechanical problems that caused a stoppage of more than 10 minutes.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Local LRT engineers rise to the challenge
[Summary] => Light Rail Transit trains plying the MonumentoBaclaran route ran smoothly and efficiently yesterday as "home-grown" engineers and technicians took-over operations without any incident.
It was their first day on the job without technical assistance and guidance from foreign experts.
A few minor technical "kinks" brought long queues at LRT stations early in the morning, but engineers of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) were able to solve the problem later.
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Ayon sa mga opisyal, kasinungalingan ang bagong ipinalabas na alegasyon ni Misamis Oriental Rep. Augusto Baculio hinggil umano sa pagbabayad ng P170 milyon isang kontratang walang pahintulot ng LRTA board.
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[Title] => Non-existent law used in justifying takeover of LRT 1, says LRT officials
[Summary] => The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) invoked a non-existent provision of the law to justify its takeover last May 16 of the maintenance and operations of the Monumento-to-Baclaran LRT 1 line from a Belgian company, top LRTA officials disclosed over the weekend.
LRTA itself did not give any reason to Transurb Technirail for not renewing its maintenance contract, which was renewed several times since last year. LRTA had hastily hired more than 200 personnel to take over the line as of May 16.
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[Title] => Government to save P20 million by operating LRTA
[Summary] => The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) is projected to save the government some P20 million by operating LRT Line-1 on their own, without any assistance from expensive technical maintenance contractors, local or foreign, in 45 days.
LRTA management said that with the non-extension of the LRTAs contract with Belgian technical consultant Transurb Technirail (TNR) last May 15, the LRTA would be able to save at least P13 million a month.
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[Title] => Code red at LRT
[Summary] => Line 1 of the Light Rail Transit (LRT), now being run by local engineers and technicians of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), suffered two "code red" incidents yesterday, encountering mechanical problems that caused a stoppage of more than 10 minutes.
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[Title] => Local LRT engineers rise to the challenge
[Summary] => Light Rail Transit trains plying the MonumentoBaclaran route ran smoothly and efficiently yesterday as "home-grown" engineers and technicians took-over operations without any incident.
It was their first day on the job without technical assistance and guidance from foreign experts.
A few minor technical "kinks" brought long queues at LRT stations early in the morning, but engineers of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) were able to solve the problem later.
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