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Cebu City Information officer Nagiel Banacia yesterday said the 10 consuls would definitely be given VIP seats at the grandstand of the Cebu City Sports Complex. However, their accommodation and security would be taken cared of by the Japan consular office here.
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Barangay officials, their constituents, and members of non-government organizations have agreed to undertake jointly the massive clean-up of the city.

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Banacia, who also represents Mayor Tomas Osmeña in the Cebu Organizing Committee, also said the city has allocated P50,000 for transportation expenses of each of these two officers, namely consul Lilibeth Pono and foreign information officer Flordelia Balite.
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Nagiel Banacia, Cebu City Public Information officer and Mayor Tomas Osmeña's representative to the Cebu Organizing Committee told The FREEMAN the families have until next week to comply with the notice sent to them by the city. If not, the city government will be the one to demolish the structures.
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Cebu City Information officer Nagiel Banacia yesterday said the 10 consuls would definitely be given VIP seats at the grandstand of the Cebu City Sports Complex. However, their accommodation and security would be taken cared of by the Japan consular office here.
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Barangay officials, their constituents, and members of non-government organizations have agreed to undertake jointly the massive clean-up of the city.

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Banacia, who also represents Mayor Tomas Osmeña in the Cebu Organizing Committee, also said the city has allocated P50,000 for transportation expenses of each of these two officers, namely consul Lilibeth Pono and foreign information officer Flordelia Balite.
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Nagiel Banacia, Cebu City Public Information officer and Mayor Tomas Osmeña's representative to the Cebu Organizing Committee told The FREEMAN the families have until next week to comply with the notice sent to them by the city. If not, the city government will be the one to demolish the structures.
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"As reported earlier, there was a small amount of bleeding in his brain. But the bleeding has slowed down due to medical treatment," according to Osmeña’s doctor, cardiologist Manuel Lim.
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