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Clear skies and receding floodwaters have allowed many Colorado flood victims to return home to submerged houses and upended vehicles with the realization that rebuilding their lives will take months. And rescue crews said yesterday that emergency calls were dropping after they rescued hundreds more people stranded by floodwaters.

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Legarda said she was personally opposed to the planned outright sale of at least two of the country’s seven prime real properties in the US.

However, she also said Malacañang, in consultation with Congress, should finally determine "how the rapid degradation of the properties may be best addressed."
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The inquiry was prompted by a resolution filed by Senate President Franklin Drilon, who said he is against the "fire sale" being planned by the administration.

"I am not in favor of selling these properties because most of these buildings actually earn income for the country or are self-sustaining. There is no need for a fire sale," he said.
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Clear skies and receding floodwaters have allowed many Colorado flood victims to return home to submerged houses and upended vehicles with the realization that rebuilding their lives will take months. And rescue crews said yesterday that emergency calls were dropping after they rescued hundreds more people stranded by floodwaters.

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Legarda said she was personally opposed to the planned outright sale of at least two of the country’s seven prime real properties in the US.

However, she also said Malacañang, in consultation with Congress, should finally determine "how the rapid degradation of the properties may be best addressed."
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The inquiry was prompted by a resolution filed by Senate President Franklin Drilon, who said he is against the "fire sale" being planned by the administration.

"I am not in favor of selling these properties because most of these buildings actually earn income for the country or are self-sustaining. There is no need for a fire sale," he said.
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