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[Title] => Lahar alert in Pampanga
[Summary] => Officials here warned residents yesterday that millions of tons of Mt. Pinatubo’s lahar along the Pasig-Potrero River could move toward heavily populated centers and two major highways here.
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[Title] => Troops kill NPA rebel, nab two more in N. Cotabato
[Summary] => A suspected New People's Army (NPA) guerilla was killed while two others were nabbed in an encounter with Army soldiers in Arakan town, North Cotabato province yesterday.
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[Title] => ‘Large lahars’ could still occur, expert warns
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  With the onset of the rainy season, a lahar expert warned that while the worst lahar threat may be over, "large lahars" could still be triggered at the Pasig-Potrero River in this province.
Dr. Kelvin Rodolfo, a consultant of the National Institute for Geological Studies (NIGS) who has been monitoring Mt. Pinatubo since its eruption in 1991, said, "It’s a mistake to assume that we will not anymore have large lahars."
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[Title] => ‘Large lahars’ could still occur, expert warns
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  With the onset of the rainy season, a lahar expert warned that while the worst lahar threat may be over, "large lahars" could still be triggered at the Pasig-Potrero River in this province.
Dr. Kelvin Rodolfo, a consultant of the National Institute for Geological Studies (NIGS) who has been monitoring Mt. Pinatubo since its eruption in 1991, said, "It’s a mistake to assume that we will not anymore have large lahars."
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[Title] => Worse not yet over for Pinatubo, claim scientist, civic group
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  As Central Luzon folk mark the explosive eruption of Mt. Pinatubo a decade ago today, scientists and people’s organizations in the region have warned that "the worse is not over yet."
"It is completely wrong and misleading to say that the Mt. Pinatubo disaster has ended," said Aida Ishikawa, executive director of the Central Luzon Center for Emergency Aid and Rehabilitation Inc. (CONCERN), in a forum here.
In fact, she said, "the disaster has become more menacing to lives and properties."
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[Title] => Worse not yet over for Pinatubo, claim scientist, civic group
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga As Central Luzon folk mark the explosive eruption of Mt. Pinatubo a decade ago today, scientists and peoples organizations in the region have warned that "the worse is not over yet."
"It is completely wrong and misleading to say that the Mt. Pinatubo disaster has ended," said Aida Ishikawa, executive director of the Central Luzon Center for Emergency Aid and Rehabilitation Inc. (CONCERN), in a forum here.
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[Title] => Lapid cleared of malverse, grave misconduct charges
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  It’s yet another victory for Gov. Lito Lapid, perceived by political observers here as a boost to his bid for a third and final term as governor of this province in next year’s polls.
The Office of the Ombudsman junked charges of malversation and grave misconduct filed against Lapid in connection with the P5.025 million donated by Manila Bulletin publisher Emilio Yap for Mt. Pinatubo victims in 1995.
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BARANGAY CABALANTIAN
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[Title] => Troops kill NPA rebel, nab two more in N. Cotabato
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[Title] => ‘Large lahars’ could still occur, expert warns
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  With the onset of the rainy season, a lahar expert warned that while the worst lahar threat may be over, "large lahars" could still be triggered at the Pasig-Potrero River in this province.
Dr. Kelvin Rodolfo, a consultant of the National Institute for Geological Studies (NIGS) who has been monitoring Mt. Pinatubo since its eruption in 1991, said, "It’s a mistake to assume that we will not anymore have large lahars."
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[Title] => ‘Large lahars’ could still occur, expert warns
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  With the onset of the rainy season, a lahar expert warned that while the worst lahar threat may be over, "large lahars" could still be triggered at the Pasig-Potrero River in this province.
Dr. Kelvin Rodolfo, a consultant of the National Institute for Geological Studies (NIGS) who has been monitoring Mt. Pinatubo since its eruption in 1991, said, "It’s a mistake to assume that we will not anymore have large lahars."
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[Title] => Worse not yet over for Pinatubo, claim scientist, civic group
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"It is completely wrong and misleading to say that the Mt. Pinatubo disaster has ended," said Aida Ishikawa, executive director of the Central Luzon Center for Emergency Aid and Rehabilitation Inc. (CONCERN), in a forum here.
In fact, she said, "the disaster has become more menacing to lives and properties."
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[Title] => Worse not yet over for Pinatubo, claim scientist, civic group
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga As Central Luzon folk mark the explosive eruption of Mt. Pinatubo a decade ago today, scientists and peoples organizations in the region have warned that "the worse is not over yet."
"It is completely wrong and misleading to say that the Mt. Pinatubo disaster has ended," said Aida Ishikawa, executive director of the Central Luzon Center for Emergency Aid and Rehabilitation Inc. (CONCERN), in a forum here.
In fact, she said, "the disaster has become more menacing to lives and properties."
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[Title] => Lapid cleared of malverse, grave misconduct charges
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  It’s yet another victory for Gov. Lito Lapid, perceived by political observers here as a boost to his bid for a third and final term as governor of this province in next year’s polls.
The Office of the Ombudsman junked charges of malversation and grave misconduct filed against Lapid in connection with the P5.025 million donated by Manila Bulletin publisher Emilio Yap for Mt. Pinatubo victims in 1995.
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