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No Philippine president has been more serious than Mrs. Arroyo about giving landless Filipinos a home, De Castro said Wednesday in a speech after which he awarded certificates of entitlement and land awards to 215 families who had settled in Barangay Camp Tinio here.
He said he and Mrs. Arroyo are working hard to achieve good governance for the people who most need their services.
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CABANATUAN CITY MAYOR CESAR VERGARA AND CABANATUAN GOV
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No Philippine president has been more serious than Mrs. Arroyo about giving landless Filipinos a home, De Castro said Wednesday in a speech after which he awarded certificates of entitlement and land awards to 215 families who had settled in Barangay Camp Tinio here.
He said he and Mrs. Arroyo are working hard to achieve good governance for the people who most need their services.
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By Manny Galvez | August 13, 2005 - 12:00am
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