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[Title] => Rotating blackouts hit Metro Manila
[Summary] => Several areas in Metro Manila and Luzon experienced rotating brownouts yesterday after the Sual generation plant supplying power to the Manila Electric Co. was shut down.
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[Title] => Car theft down in QC
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Car theft incidents in Quezon City have been reduced by at least 55 percent last year, according to the Quezon City Police District Director
QCPD chief Senior Superintendent Magtanggol Gatdula, in his report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr., noted that cases of car theft were down from 312 in 2005 to 175 in 2006, an indication that the QCPD is able to deal with the problem.
Gatdula acknowledged, however, that the 175 cases remain alarming. "We all want a zero-crime incidence in the city," he said.
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Car theft incidents in Quezon City have been reduced by at least 55 percent last year, according to the Quezon City Police District Director
QCPD chief Senior Superintendent Magtanggol Gatdula, in his report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr., noted that cases of car theft were down from 312 in 2005 to 175 in 2006, an indication that the QCPD is able to deal with the problem.
Gatdula acknowledged, however, that the 175 cases remain alarming. "We all want a zero-crime incidence in the city," he said.
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