+ Follow CITY MAYOR AMADO VICENCIO Tag
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[Title] => Property swap for rejected Tanza fishpond?
[Summary] => The owners of the controversial fishpond property in Tanza, Navotas, intended by the Malabon City government as resettlement site for raildwellers displaced by the North Luzon railway modernization are allegedly trying to "swap" the land with other properties they own in Malabon.
This developed after the site was rejected by housing officials over the weekend for various reasons.
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[Title] => Malabon mayor digs in for the long haul
[Summary] => The crowds holding fort at the Malabon City Hall for the last five days to prevent the suspension order issued by Malacañang from getting served on him may have gone home but the battle has just begun as to who will be the man to officially run the city.
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[Title] => 70 minors rounded up in Malabon
[Summary] => Police operatives arrested some 70 minors suspected of pilfering fish from unwary fish traders at the Consignation Market in Malabon City early yesterday morning.
City police chief Superintendent Pedro Ramos said of the suspects, 12 to 17 years old, 11 were residents of neighboring Navotas, the rest of Malabon.
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[Title] => 2 Malabon dads may lose seats
[Summary] => Two Malabon City councilors, who both won the seventh council seats in the two districts in the last May 14 elections, may soon find themselves out of the Sangguniang Panglunsod after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) clarified that the local government should only have six councilors for each district.
Lucio Santos and Rogie Yanga, of the first and second districts, respectively, may find themselves at the losing end of the Comelecs admission of an "inadvertent oversight in the computer encoding" in Section 36 of Resolution No. 3815.
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CITY MAYOR AMADO VICENCIO
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[Title] => Property swap for rejected Tanza fishpond?
[Summary] => The owners of the controversial fishpond property in Tanza, Navotas, intended by the Malabon City government as resettlement site for raildwellers displaced by the North Luzon railway modernization are allegedly trying to "swap" the land with other properties they own in Malabon.
This developed after the site was rejected by housing officials over the weekend for various reasons.
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[Summary] => The crowds holding fort at the Malabon City Hall for the last five days to prevent the suspension order issued by Malacañang from getting served on him may have gone home but the battle has just begun as to who will be the man to officially run the city.
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[Title] => 70 minors rounded up in Malabon
[Summary] => Police operatives arrested some 70 minors suspected of pilfering fish from unwary fish traders at the Consignation Market in Malabon City early yesterday morning.
City police chief Superintendent Pedro Ramos said of the suspects, 12 to 17 years old, 11 were residents of neighboring Navotas, the rest of Malabon.
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[Title] => 2 Malabon dads may lose seats
[Summary] => Two Malabon City councilors, who both won the seventh council seats in the two districts in the last May 14 elections, may soon find themselves out of the Sangguniang Panglunsod after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) clarified that the local government should only have six councilors for each district.
Lucio Santos and Rogie Yanga, of the first and second districts, respectively, may find themselves at the losing end of the Comelecs admission of an "inadvertent oversight in the computer encoding" in Section 36 of Resolution No. 3815.
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August 13, 2001 - 12:00am