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Over P17 million worth of infrastructure projects charged against the development fund of Talisay City were not supported with necessary documentations.

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Nagpirmahay og kasabutan ang Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. ug mga lokal nga kagamhanan sa probinsiya sa Sugbo tumong sa pag-ayo sa mga karaan nga Gabaldon Building sa mga publiko’ng eskwelahan sa elementarya.

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The Cebu City Central School can now conduct regular classes after the refurbished Gabaldon building, which was destroyed by a fire two years ago, was formally turned over on Wednesday.

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This way, the lack of public high school buildings would no longer pose a problem for the high number of enrollees and might prevent as well the closure of private high schools, Mrs. Arroyo said.

The President announced her new education policy during the launching of the "Food for School Program" at the Pangasinan National High School (PNHS) in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday.
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As for her own personal resolution, Mrs. Arroyo, as always, had this hope for 2006: to learn "to control my temper."
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Over P17 million worth of infrastructure projects charged against the development fund of Talisay City were not supported with necessary documentations.

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Nagpirmahay og kasabutan ang Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. ug mga lokal nga kagamhanan sa probinsiya sa Sugbo tumong sa pag-ayo sa mga karaan nga Gabaldon Building sa mga publiko’ng eskwelahan sa elementarya.

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The Cebu City Central School can now conduct regular classes after the refurbished Gabaldon building, which was destroyed by a fire two years ago, was formally turned over on Wednesday.

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This way, the lack of public high school buildings would no longer pose a problem for the high number of enrollees and might prevent as well the closure of private high schools, Mrs. Arroyo said.

The President announced her new education policy during the launching of the "Food for School Program" at the Pangasinan National High School (PNHS) in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday.
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As for her own personal resolution, Mrs. Arroyo, as always, had this hope for 2006: to learn "to control my temper."
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