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[Title] => Vizcaya mining row heats up as tribal folk take opposite stands
[Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya The national and local elections are still eight months away, but residents of a remote mountain village here are now on a campaign trail, not to elect local leaders but to decide whether they would allow mining operations in their area to continue or not.
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[Title] => Church, Nueva Vizcaya environmental groups hail Comelec okay for referendum on mining issue
[Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya The local Catholic Church and environmental groups have lauded the Commission on Election (Comelec) for approving the holding of a referendum on mining operations in a remote mountain village here.
The Church-based Social Action Center, which has been calling for the pullout of an Australian firm mining for gold in remote Barangay Didipio in Kasibu town, hailed the Comelec move as a "triumph for the environment and for the people."
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[Title] => Aussie firm faces rough sailing on mining permit
[Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya The bid of an Australian-owned mining company to seek a reconsideration of its mining activities here, which have met mounting opposition from the local Catholic Church, faces rough sailing.
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The Church-based Social Action Center, which has been calling for the pullout of an Australian firm mining for gold in remote Barangay Didipio in Kasibu town, hailed the Comelec move as a "triumph for the environment and for the people."
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