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[Title] => Gawad Kalinga an infectious reachout
[Summary] => I visited Sunday the Gawad Kalinga resettlement site in Mansilingan. Workers were rushing to complete more than the 40 houses already finished and occupied. The homeowners, themselves, were doing carpentry work and painting their homes.
Impressive. But there was a thrill of excitement. Project coordinators Bob Magalona and Edgar Abada were engaged in feverish conversation with Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Maranon. The problem some of the resettled squatters were building two-storey houses.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-03 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => THE SOUTHERN BEAT By Rolly Espina
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Impressive. But there was a thrill of excitement. Project coordinators Bob Magalona and Edgar Abada were engaged in feverish conversation with Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Maranon. The problem some of the resettled squatters were building two-storey houses.
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