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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) removed Wednesday afternoon water lilies and informal settlers that contributed to clogging up the Napindan channel, which connects Laguna Lake and the Manila Bay.

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Malacañang is reviving an old proposal to relocate the seat of government to Pampanga, President Arroyo’s home province, after tropical storm “Ondoy” brought deadly floods to Metro Manila.

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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) removed Wednesday afternoon water lilies and informal settlers that contributed to clogging up the Napindan channel, which connects Laguna Lake and the Manila Bay.

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Malacañang is reviving an old proposal to relocate the seat of government to Pampanga, President Arroyo’s home province, after tropical storm “Ondoy” brought deadly floods to Metro Manila.

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