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[Title] => Mandaluyong records 237 dengue cases
[Summary] => At least 237 dengue cases, including one death, were recorded in Mandaluyong City during the first eight months of the year, prompting Mayor Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos Jr. to order yesterday an intensified multi-sectoral approach to curb the disease.
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[Title] => Bahay Bulilit rises in Mandaluyong
[Summary] => A day-care center for children from low-income families has opened in Mandaluyong City.
Called the Bahay Bulilt, it is a project of the Ronald Mcdonald House Charities (RMHC), the charity arm of the worlds biggest fastfood chain McDonalds Corp.
Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur Abalos Jr. led the formal opening of the 120-square-meter day-care center along Martinez street, with RMHC president Kenneth Yang giving him the keys to the facility.
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[Title] => Manda opens crisis center
[Summary] => Mandaluyong City First Lady Menchie Abalos has officially opened Monday the newly-constructed crisis center dubbed Bahay Tuluyan in Barangay Vergara to cater to the citys abused women and children.
The center was created by virtue of a city ordinance sponsored by two ladies, Councilors Cherry Lynne Pablo-Santos and Teresita Pillas last March.
Barely two months after the drafting of the ordinance, Bahay Tuluyan now stands proud beside the Barangay Hall in Vergara, this city.
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Mandaluyong Mayor Benhur Abalos Jr. led the formal opening of the 120-square-meter day-care center along Martinez street, with RMHC president Kenneth Yang giving him the keys to the facility.
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The center was created by virtue of a city ordinance sponsored by two ladies, Councilors Cherry Lynne Pablo-Santos and Teresita Pillas last March.
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August 24, 2003 - 12:00am