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[Title] => Young farmers unite
[Summary] => I was so elated to listen to a young farmer named Gio Espital who took up the cudgels for farming in Mount Banahaw.
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[Title] => Pasong Tamo Extension obstructions demolished
[Summary] => A total of 60 small business establishments found to have been built illegally were demolished since Thursday as part of the effort of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the local government of Taguig to widen the Pasong Tamo Extension.
Freddie Espital, chief of the Taguig local housing office, said the demolition is in line with the Metro-wide project of the MMDA and DPWH to widen national roads in the metropolis, which is intended to ease the perennial traffic problem in the countrys capital.
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[Title] => Taguig defends Bicutan demolition
[Summary] => An official of Taguig defended yesterday the demolition of a compound in Western Bicutan, saying it was not personal and that he was merely doing his job.
Alfredo Espital, head of the Local Housing Board (LHB)-Taguig Municipality, yesterday belied accusations of the Floriano family that their homes located at a compound at 16 Sampaguita street in Western Bicutan were illegally demolished. In fact, he countered, the tearing down of structures was long overdue and within the limits of the law.
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Freddie Espital, chief of the Taguig local housing office, said the demolition is in line with the Metro-wide project of the MMDA and DPWH to widen national roads in the metropolis, which is intended to ease the perennial traffic problem in the countrys capital.
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Alfredo Espital, head of the Local Housing Board (LHB)-Taguig Municipality, yesterday belied accusations of the Floriano family that their homes located at a compound at 16 Sampaguita street in Western Bicutan were illegally demolished. In fact, he countered, the tearing down of structures was long overdue and within the limits of the law.
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November 8, 2003 - 12:00am