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                    [Title] => Suspected food poisoning downs 17 in Taguig City
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Seventeen Muslim residents of Barangay Maharlika in Taguig City fell ill after eating packed food hours after it was delivered to them as they celebrated the end of Ramadan Tuesday.


However, the Taguig City Health Office has denied reports that there were hundreds of Muslims who became victims of alleged food poisoning in that barangay.

City Health Officer, Dr. Rolando Paac even said no one was admitted at the health center last Tuesday because it was closed, Eid al Fitr being a holiday.
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However, Superintendent Sotero Ramos Jr., Marikina City police chief, said there was no cause for alarm as the water level has not yet reached the critical level.

Ramos said the bridge had been closed to traffic for several days now.
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Last Friday, Tiñga called barangay officials to an emergency meeting for the implementation of security measures against other possible acts of terrorism following the spate of bombings that occurred in the cities of General Santos, Davao and Makati on Valentine’s Day.
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Mayor Tiñga sent out a strong directive to Municipal Health Officer Dr. Rolando Paac to check the veracity of reports in media about the alleged "underground" dumping of garbage in Napindan.
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                    [Title] => Suspected food poisoning downs 17 in Taguig City
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Seventeen Muslim residents of Barangay Maharlika in Taguig City fell ill after eating packed food hours after it was delivered to them as they celebrated the end of Ramadan Tuesday.


However, the Taguig City Health Office has denied reports that there were hundreds of Muslims who became victims of alleged food poisoning in that barangay.

City Health Officer, Dr. Rolando Paac even said no one was admitted at the health center last Tuesday because it was closed, Eid al Fitr being a holiday.
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However, Superintendent Sotero Ramos Jr., Marikina City police chief, said there was no cause for alarm as the water level has not yet reached the critical level.

Ramos said the bridge had been closed to traffic for several days now.
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Last Friday, Tiñga called barangay officials to an emergency meeting for the implementation of security measures against other possible acts of terrorism following the spate of bombings that occurred in the cities of General Santos, Davao and Makati on Valentine’s Day.
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Mayor Tiñga sent out a strong directive to Municipal Health Officer Dr. Rolando Paac to check the veracity of reports in media about the alleged "underground" dumping of garbage in Napindan.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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