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This, as Senators Blas Ople and Edgardo Angara both called on the Arroyo government to fund the rehabilitation of the Rice Terraces.
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However, instead of Congress causing the abolition of these offices by starving them of funds, it will be the Palace that will do the job within a one-year period, Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr. (Lakas, Camarines Sur) said yesterday.

Andaya chairs the House appropriations committee which is now reviewing the proposed P781-billion 2002 budget.
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"We will propose the scrapping of these offices as a collective stand of the opposition," Minority Leader Carlos Padilla (LDP, Nueva Vizcaya) said yesterday.
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This, as Senators Blas Ople and Edgardo Angara both called on the Arroyo government to fund the rehabilitation of the Rice Terraces.
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However, instead of Congress causing the abolition of these offices by starving them of funds, it will be the Palace that will do the job within a one-year period, Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr. (Lakas, Camarines Sur) said yesterday.

Andaya chairs the House appropriations committee which is now reviewing the proposed P781-billion 2002 budget.
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"We will propose the scrapping of these offices as a collective stand of the opposition," Minority Leader Carlos Padilla (LDP, Nueva Vizcaya) said yesterday.
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