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                    [Title] => ‘Pabahay’ for Cavite residents
                    [Summary] => ROSARIO, Cavite — Some 3,500 squatter families, who have illegally occupied portions of the abandoned Filoil refinery site in Rosario, Cavite, will soon become proud, self-reliant homeowners under President Arroyo’s "Pabahay" or socialized housing program.


Thelmo Cunanan, Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) president, said the project is a concrete response to and in keeping with the administration’s housing for poor and marginalized families and poverty alleviation programs.
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This is what’s in store for some 3,500 squatter families in Rosario, Cavite who have lived in fear of ejection and demolition following the issuance of an order by the court finding their occupancy of government-owned land illegal.
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Thelmo Cunanan, Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) president, said the project is a concrete response to and in keeping with the administration’s housing for poor and marginalized families and poverty alleviation programs.
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