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                    [Title] => Save Biak na Bato Nat’l Park, Palace told
                    [Summary] => MALOLOS CITY — Dozens of non-government organizations (NGOs) in Bulacan signed an urgent appeal to President Arroyo here yesterday to save the Biak na Bato National Park from indiscriminate mining.


"This is a general appeal to the President and we will still (issue) separate appeals to concerned government agencies that will be more detailed," said Remedios Macalingcag, president of the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF).
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"This is a general appeal to the President and we will still (issue) separate appeals to concerned government agencies that will be more detailed," said Remedios Macalingcag, president of the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF).
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Led by the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF), a non-government organization composed of professional and influential Bulakeños, the "save Biak na Bato trek" will culminate with the signing of an appeal addressed to President Arroyo.

The DBF is joined by the Bulacan Tourism Council, Bulacan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Bulakan Koalisyon Inc.
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"This is a general appeal to the President and we will still (issue) separate appeals to concerned government agencies that will be more detailed," said Remedios Macalingcag, president of the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF).
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"This is a general appeal to the President and we will still (issue) separate appeals to concerned government agencies that will be more detailed," said Remedios Macalingcag, president of the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF).
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Led by the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation (DBF), a non-government organization composed of professional and influential Bulakeños, the "save Biak na Bato trek" will culminate with the signing of an appeal addressed to President Arroyo.

The DBF is joined by the Bulacan Tourism Council, Bulacan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Bulakan Koalisyon Inc.
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