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[Title] => Ebdane promises flood control project done on time
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[DatePublished] => 2008-08-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => 12-hour water cut-off announced in Navotas, Malabon
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Some areas in Navotas and Malabon will have no water for 12 hours starting11:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, and until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 31.
Maynilad Water Services said the water service interruption is due to the interconnection of a 200-mm pipe to the existing 750-mm mainline along C. Arellano corner De Jesus St., Malabon City.
The areas that will have no water for 12 hours are Barangays Tangos, San Roque, Daang Hari, San Jose, Sipac and Bagumbayan in Navotas; and Barangays Concepcion, Ibaba, and San Agustin in Malabon.
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[Title] => 5 drug suspects nabbed in Navotas
[Summary] => Navotas anti-narcotics operatives arrested five suspected drug offenders in an operation last Tuesday afternoon in a barangay of the coastal town.
Senior Inspector Bernabe Irenco, Navotas police Station Anti-Illegal Drugs (SAID) chief, identified the suspects as Mae Santos, 25, Leslie Sigua, 31, Virginia Alfora, 52, Oneth Castro, 38, and Juanito Clemente, 31, all of Barangay Tangos, Navotas.
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[AuthorName] => Pete Laude
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[Title] => Undermanned drug unit cleaning up Navotas barangays
[Summary] => Despite the lack in personnel and resources, the Navotas police in coordination with barangay leaders, were able to clean up majority of its barangays of illegal drugs.
Of the towns 14 barangays, only six of them Barangays Tangos, Daanghari, North Bay Boulevard North, North Bay Boulevard South, Sipac Almacin and San Roque, remained in the watch list under an intensified drug clearing drive.
The local police Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) is composed of only five operatives, headed by Inspector Ferdinand Balgoa.
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BARANGAYS TANGOS
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[Title] => 12-hour water cut-off announced in Navotas, Malabon
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Some areas in Navotas and Malabon will have no water for 12 hours starting11:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, and until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 31.
Maynilad Water Services said the water service interruption is due to the interconnection of a 200-mm pipe to the existing 750-mm mainline along C. Arellano corner De Jesus St., Malabon City.
The areas that will have no water for 12 hours are Barangays Tangos, San Roque, Daang Hari, San Jose, Sipac and Bagumbayan in Navotas; and Barangays Concepcion, Ibaba, and San Agustin in Malabon.
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[Title] => 5 drug suspects nabbed in Navotas
[Summary] => Navotas anti-narcotics operatives arrested five suspected drug offenders in an operation last Tuesday afternoon in a barangay of the coastal town.
Senior Inspector Bernabe Irenco, Navotas police Station Anti-Illegal Drugs (SAID) chief, identified the suspects as Mae Santos, 25, Leslie Sigua, 31, Virginia Alfora, 52, Oneth Castro, 38, and Juanito Clemente, 31, all of Barangay Tangos, Navotas.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Undermanned drug unit cleaning up Navotas barangays
[Summary] => Despite the lack in personnel and resources, the Navotas police in coordination with barangay leaders, were able to clean up majority of its barangays of illegal drugs.
Of the towns 14 barangays, only six of them Barangays Tangos, Daanghari, North Bay Boulevard North, North Bay Boulevard South, Sipac Almacin and San Roque, remained in the watch list under an intensified drug clearing drive.
The local police Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) is composed of only five operatives, headed by Inspector Ferdinand Balgoa.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1097481
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