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[Title] => No stopping Caloocan demolition
[Summary] => Four were arrested and scores were hurt after a clash between cops guarding the picket lines and residents, supported by caused-oriented groups, erupted as demolition teams from the National Housing Authority (NHA) started to tear down commercial structures sitting on Philippine National Railways (PNR) property yesterday in Caloocan City.
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[Title] => Rail dwellers get reprieve
[Summary] => About a hundred families living in structures on a Philippine National Railways (PNR) property in Caloocan City were able to prevent the demolition of their homes after they formed a human barricade in defiance of government orders to vacate the area. But not for long.
The demolition paves the way for the construction of the first phase of the multi-billion dollar North Railway Development Project, a priority project of the Arroyo administration.
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The demolition paves the way for the construction of the first phase of the multi-billion dollar North Railway Development Project, a priority project of the Arroyo administration.
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