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Due to the Cebu City government’s problem on informal settlers and under-developed relocation sites, City Councilor Alvin Dizon would file this month a proposed ordinance institutionalizing site development and lot acquisition for the socialized housing program of the city.

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Justice Romeo Capulong, president of the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) and United Nations-designated interim judge to the former Yugoslavian Republic, said Dizon has distinguished himself in his field yet the government appears to have failed to recognize his feat.
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Justice Romeo Capulong, president of the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) and United Nations-designated interim judge to the former Yugoslavian Republic, said Dizon has distinguished himself in his field yet the government appears to have failed to recognize his feat.
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Justice Romeo Capulong, president of the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) and United Nations-designated interim judge to the former Yugoslavian Republic, said Dizon has distinguished himself in his field yet the government appears to have failed to recognize his feat.
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Justice Romeo Capulong, president of the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) and United Nations-designated interim judge to the former Yugoslavian Republic, said Dizon has distinguished himself in his field yet the government appears to have failed to recognize his feat.
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