+ Follow FOURTH DISTRICT COUNCILOR ARIEL INTON Tag
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[Title] => QC launches ambitious sports program
[Summary] => The Quezon City government launched yesterday an ambitious sports program for the citys youth aimed at developing athletes for the national pool.
Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said City Hall is spending some P3 million this year for the first ever city-wide two-week sports Olympics, which will run from April 21 to May 5.
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[Title] => QC Council rescinds Paref school land deal
[Summary] => The 26-member Quezon City Council virtually rescinded Tuesday a controversial P1-billion land deal the administration of former Mayor Mel Mathay had forged with the exclusive Paref-Northfield school for boys.
Fourth District Councilor Ariel Inton, who authored the resolution calling off the deal, said the rescission of the contract was made easier by the decision of the school to back out of it and the subdivision developers decision to withdraw support for it.
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[Title] => Tattoos now legal in QC
[Summary] => Persons wearing a tattoo of the notorious "Sputnik Gang" can now roam freely in Quezon City without fear of getting arrested or questioned by policemen.
This, after the Quezon City Council legalized tattoos and other body designs, even if they are identified with notorious criminal gangs repealing a 38-year-old ordinance.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said City Hall is spending some P3 million this year for the first ever city-wide two-week sports Olympics, which will run from April 21 to May 5.
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[Summary] => The 26-member Quezon City Council virtually rescinded Tuesday a controversial P1-billion land deal the administration of former Mayor Mel Mathay had forged with the exclusive Paref-Northfield school for boys.
Fourth District Councilor Ariel Inton, who authored the resolution calling off the deal, said the rescission of the contract was made easier by the decision of the school to back out of it and the subdivision developers decision to withdraw support for it.
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[Title] => Tattoos now legal in QC
[Summary] => Persons wearing a tattoo of the notorious "Sputnik Gang" can now roam freely in Quezon City without fear of getting arrested or questioned by policemen.
This, after the Quezon City Council legalized tattoos and other body designs, even if they are identified with notorious criminal gangs repealing a 38-year-old ordinance.
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February 9, 2002 - 12:00am