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[Summary] => Caloocan City residents, who jampacked the spanking new session hall at the Legislative Building beside City Hall yesterday, stood up cheering as the City Council in session unanimously approved the establishment of "a university the people of the city can really call their own".
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[Title] => Conversion of Caloocan market to courthouse illegal, says solon
[Summary] => Caloocan City Rep. Edgar Erice yesterday threatened to throw the book and sue the city government over the planned conversion of a public market, or at least the second and third of its four floors, into a courthouse, something which the solon said was not in the original plan and in violation of the agreements it entered into with the lending institutions that financed the project.
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COUNCILOR BENEDICTO GONZALES JR.
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January 23, 2004 - 12:00am