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This was what Mines and Geosciences Bureau chief Horacio Ramos said yesterday during the opening of the Luzon-wide Mining Workshop here.

The consultative meeting was attended by industry stakeholders including civil society groups.
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They are the people tourists like to take pictures with in parks here. Yet last Thursday’s ritual at the Igorot Garden in this city were not for tourist consumption. They are for the "development initiatives" of the government and the private sector that continue to alienate Igorots from their land, the militant Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) said.
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This was what Mines and Geosciences Bureau chief Horacio Ramos said yesterday during the opening of the Luzon-wide Mining Workshop here.

The consultative meeting was attended by industry stakeholders including civil society groups.
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They are the people tourists like to take pictures with in parks here. Yet last Thursday’s ritual at the Igorot Garden in this city were not for tourist consumption. They are for the "development initiatives" of the government and the private sector that continue to alienate Igorots from their land, the militant Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) said.
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