+ Follow GREGORIO MAGDARAOG Tag
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[Title] => Residents hail decision halting construction of coal plant in Subic
[Summary] => Residents here hailed the Court of Appeals' decision affirming an earlier ruling to stop the 600-megawatt coal-fired power plant project of Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. (RPEI) inside the Freeport zone.
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[Title] => False killer whale dies
[Summary] => A 13-year-old female false killer whale of Ocean Adventure at the Subic Freeport died yesterday afternoon after a week of experiencing what appeared to be a gastro-intestinal illness, the companys management said.
Gregorio Magdaraog, of Ocean Adventure, said a necropsy was performed on the false killer whale named "Hook" and tissue samples were also taken for pathological tests to determine the exact cause of its death. Katherine Adraneda
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Gregorio Magdaraog, of Ocean Adventure, said a necropsy was performed on the false killer whale named "Hook" and tissue samples were also taken for pathological tests to determine the exact cause of its death. Katherine Adraneda
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