+ Follow BARANGAY PANGASCASAN Tag
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[Title] => 3 bodies found in Pangasinan
[Summary] => Three bodies with gunshot wounds were found at a cornfield in this town yesterday morning.
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[Title] => New power plant to rise in Pangasinan town
[Summary] => Another 600-megawatt (MW) power plant will be constructed here, making this town an energy city.
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[Title] => Oil leak from Sual power plant contained, says mayor
[Summary] => The oil leak from the Sual coal-fired 1,218-megawatt power plant here has been contained, an official said yesterday.
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[Title] => 2 suspects nabbed in mayor’s slay
[Summary] => Two suspects in the killing of Urbiztondo town mayor Ernesto Balolong Jr. and two other men on Saturday were arrested by authorities a day after the shooting.
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[Title] => Engineer shot dead in traffic altercation
[Summary] => A construction engineer working on a project at a resettlement site in Barangay Pangascasan was shot dead Friday afternoon by an unidentified suspect following a traffic altercation.
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[Title] => Mirant pays P196-M tax to Psinan
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan After almost two years of legal wrangling with the provincial government, Mirant Philippines, which operates the coal-fired power plant in Sual town, has finally paid its real property tax amounting to more than P196 million.
Lawyer Virgilio Solis, provincial administrator, told The STAR that he brought home the bacon, so to speak, last Thursday when the Mirant management gave him a check for P196,479,023.26 representing its real property tax payment.
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[Title] => Prank text messages keeping Pangasinan cops on their toes
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The bomb scare goes high-tech in this town as phone calls and text messages about supposed explosions in major installations circulate around the province, hounding local police units and creating undue panic among residents.
Superintendent Noli Taliño, Dagupan City police chief, told The STAR that the latest victim was the Luzon Medical Center in the city, whose staff received a telephone call at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday warning that a bomb would explode in the hospital anytime.
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[Title] => Loren pushes government-NGO testing of coal power plants
[Summary] => To dispel any doubts on coal-plant test results, cooperation between the government and non-government organizations on a joint emission sampling project has been proposed in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda, who heads her own environmental watchdog Luntiang Kalikasan, has directed the National Power Corp., the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and international conservation movement Greenpeace to conduct another round of tests to determine the exact volume of mercury that coal-fired power plants have been releasing.
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BARANGAY PANGASCASAN
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[Title] => Oil leak from Sual power plant contained, says mayor
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[Title] => 2 suspects nabbed in mayor’s slay
[Summary] => Two suspects in the killing of Urbiztondo town mayor Ernesto Balolong Jr. and two other men on Saturday were arrested by authorities a day after the shooting.
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[Title] => Engineer shot dead in traffic altercation
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[Title] => Mirant pays P196-M tax to Psinan
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan After almost two years of legal wrangling with the provincial government, Mirant Philippines, which operates the coal-fired power plant in Sual town, has finally paid its real property tax amounting to more than P196 million.
Lawyer Virgilio Solis, provincial administrator, told The STAR that he brought home the bacon, so to speak, last Thursday when the Mirant management gave him a check for P196,479,023.26 representing its real property tax payment.
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[Title] => Prank text messages keeping Pangasinan cops on their toes
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The bomb scare goes high-tech in this town as phone calls and text messages about supposed explosions in major installations circulate around the province, hounding local police units and creating undue panic among residents.
Superintendent Noli Taliño, Dagupan City police chief, told The STAR that the latest victim was the Luzon Medical Center in the city, whose staff received a telephone call at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday warning that a bomb would explode in the hospital anytime.
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[Title] => Loren pushes government-NGO testing of coal power plants
[Summary] => To dispel any doubts on coal-plant test results, cooperation between the government and non-government organizations on a joint emission sampling project has been proposed in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda, who heads her own environmental watchdog Luntiang Kalikasan, has directed the National Power Corp., the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and international conservation movement Greenpeace to conduct another round of tests to determine the exact volume of mercury that coal-fired power plants have been releasing.
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October 13, 2002 - 12:00am