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                    [Title] => Metro 25% cleaner — MMDA
                    [Summary] => Metro Manila was 25 percent cleaner in 2003 compared to the previous year, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando announced yesterday.


"We have minimized the number of garbage piles especially on the main thoroughfares of Metro Manila. The streets are definitely cleaner," Fernando said at a press conference.

The result was determined using the monitoring system the MMDA’s Health Operations Center devised, he added.
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It bested 16 other barangays, including the posh Barangay New Alabang Village (Ayala Alabang) in Muntinlupa City, in the MMDA’s Search for Cleanest and Dirtiest Barangay contest.

The cleanest barangay will receive a P100,000 cash prize while the 15 finalists will be given P30,000 each and a certificate of commendation.

Meanwhile, the search for the dirtiest barangay has yet to be officially concluded.
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                    [Summary] => Metro Manila was 25 percent cleaner in 2003 compared to the previous year, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando announced yesterday.


"We have minimized the number of garbage piles especially on the main thoroughfares of Metro Manila. The streets are definitely cleaner," Fernando said at a press conference.

The result was determined using the monitoring system the MMDA’s Health Operations Center devised, he added.
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It bested 16 other barangays, including the posh Barangay New Alabang Village (Ayala Alabang) in Muntinlupa City, in the MMDA’s Search for Cleanest and Dirtiest Barangay contest.

The cleanest barangay will receive a P100,000 cash prize while the 15 finalists will be given P30,000 each and a certificate of commendation.

Meanwhile, the search for the dirtiest barangay has yet to be officially concluded.
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