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                    [Title] => Finally, a resting place for slain hero cop
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The Manila city government finally found a resting place for slain Manila policeman Senior Police Officer 3 Jess Valera at the Manila South Cemetery. The burial lot and niche will be provided free of charge.


Valera’s family was having difficulty finding a place him after being told that there was no more room at the Manila North Cemetery. Ironically, the city government and the Manila Police District plan to accord Valera a hero’s funeral.
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Mayor Lito Atienza turned over the youths, some as young as 12 years old, to their parents in ceremonies held at the Villegas Hall during the initial implementation of their program for children in conflict with the law.

The CJJWA, or Republic Act 9344, took effect last May.
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Ernesto Beren, 61, remembers the Manila Boys Town of old with fondness. He recalls that the 23-hectare institution had a rustic landscape, surrounded as it was by trees, and huge grounds that gave him and his fellow young wards plenty of room to play.
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Dr. Jose Baranda, chief of Manila Department of Social Welfare (MDSW), said the fund came from the city’s special activity fund and will finance the relief operations for the victims as well as the reconstruction of their houses.

"We have been feeding the victims three times every day, and we have distributed clothes to their children," Baranda said.
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Atienza said floodings in low-lying areas such as Sampaloc as well as those located near Manila Bay would probably still experience flooding especially when there is an extraordinarily high volume of rainfall, but it would not be at the magnitude experienced in the past years.
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DR. JOSE BARANDA
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Valera’s family was having difficulty finding a place him after being told that there was no more room at the Manila North Cemetery. Ironically, the city government and the Manila Police District plan to accord Valera a hero’s funeral.
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Mayor Lito Atienza turned over the youths, some as young as 12 years old, to their parents in ceremonies held at the Villegas Hall during the initial implementation of their program for children in conflict with the law.

The CJJWA, or Republic Act 9344, took effect last May.
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(Third of a series)
Ernesto Beren, 61, remembers the Manila Boys Town of old with fondness. He recalls that the 23-hectare institution had a rustic landscape, surrounded as it was by trees, and huge grounds that gave him and his fellow young wards plenty of room to play.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1653036 [AuthorName] => Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 308246 [Title] => Put up halfway village in Pasay — GMA [Summary] => Street families rounded up by local authorities in Metro Manila in pursuit of their "beautification campaign" will be homeless no longer as President Arroyo ordered yesterday the construction of a "halfway village" in Pasay City to accommodate them.
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Dr. Jose Baranda, chief of Manila Department of Social Welfare (MDSW), said the fund came from the city’s special activity fund and will finance the relief operations for the victims as well as the reconstruction of their houses.

"We have been feeding the victims three times every day, and we have distributed clothes to their children," Baranda said.
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Atienza said floodings in low-lying areas such as Sampaloc as well as those located near Manila Bay would probably still experience flooding especially when there is an extraordinarily high volume of rainfall, but it would not be at the magnitude experienced in the past years.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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