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[Title] => Tornado destroys 100 houses in 2 GenSan villages
[Summary] => At least 100 houses were destroyed when a tornado ripped through two villages in General Santos City Sunday night.
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[Title] => P.35-M public toilet pinabubusisi
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Pormal na bubusisiin ng Sangguniang Panlungsod ang ginawang pampublikong palikuran sa Barangay Batomelong sa lungsod na ito na nagkakahalaga ng P.350-milyon.
Sa pahayag ni Councilor Jose Mari Natividad, chairman ng Sanggunian Committee on Infrastructure sa mga mamamahayag na walang whitewash sa isasagawang imbestigasyon kahit na sinuman ang masagasaan.
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[Title] => General Santos toilet costs P.35-M
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Flush this deal down the toilet in Barangay Batomelong.
This barangay is the site of the "worlds most expensive public toilet," according to councilor Jose Mari Natividad.
The city council is set to conduct a probe into alleged irregularities in the construction of the public toilet which reportedly cost a staggering P350,000.
"We will definitely look into it," said Natividad, who chairs the councils infrastructure committee. He vowed there would be no whitewash in the investigation.
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Sa pahayag ni Councilor Jose Mari Natividad, chairman ng Sanggunian Committee on Infrastructure sa mga mamamahayag na walang whitewash sa isasagawang imbestigasyon kahit na sinuman ang masagasaan.
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[Title] => General Santos toilet costs P.35-M
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Flush this deal down the toilet in Barangay Batomelong.
This barangay is the site of the "worlds most expensive public toilet," according to councilor Jose Mari Natividad.
The city council is set to conduct a probe into alleged irregularities in the construction of the public toilet which reportedly cost a staggering P350,000.
"We will definitely look into it," said Natividad, who chairs the councils infrastructure committee. He vowed there would be no whitewash in the investigation.
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December 2, 2002 - 12:00am