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                    [Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — President Arroyo announced the release of P100 million to resume the construction of the 600-meter long Domalandan Bridge, which links this capital town to the western part of the province.


"I hope this will be good news for the New Year and for the Lingayen fiesta," Mrs. Arroyo told some 3,000 residents and students at the Pangasinan National High School.

She visited the high school’s historic Gabaldon building which was built sometime in 1908 and which is slated for restoration.
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The projects, costing P98 million, is funded by the Countrywide Development Fund (CDF) of House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.
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"I hope this will be good news for the New Year and for the Lingayen fiesta," Mrs. Arroyo told some 3,000 residents and students at the Pangasinan National High School.

She visited the high school’s historic Gabaldon building which was built sometime in 1908 and which is slated for restoration.
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