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[Title] => MRT allows liquids up to 100 ml
[Summary] => Days after banning all bottled drinks and liquids, the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) yesterday started allowing liquids and beverages up to 100 milliliters.
[DatePublished] => 2019-02-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mandaue ordinance prevents drainage systems from choking
[Summary] => The Mandaue City council has approved a proposed ordinance which prohibits gasoline stations, repair shops, carwash outlets, and other establishments in the city to disposed of used oil into drainage systems.
[DatePublished] => 2013-01-27 00:00:00
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Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) security officials are advising travelers to show up four hours before their flight because of new stringent security measures following a foiled terrorist plot to blow up several US-bound airliners in Britain.
Travelers bound for the United States are now prohibited from bringing any kind of liquid, gel, lotion or similar items in hand-carried luggage after British security forces reported thwarting a plot to blow up several US-bound airliners in mid-flight using explosives concealed in sports drink bottles.
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Airport security forces use high tech, state-of-the-art gadgets in searching for liquid explosives.
At the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and shopping malls in Quezon City, security guards have set aside hand-held metal detectors and are using what they call a "high stick" to inspect the bags of commuters and shoppers.
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Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) security officials are advising travelers to show up four hours before their flight because of new stringent security measures following a foiled terrorist plot to blow up several US-bound airliners in Britain.
Travelers bound for the United States are now prohibited from bringing any kind of liquid, gel, lotion or similar items in hand-carried luggage after British security forces reported thwarting a plot to blow up several US-bound airliners in mid-flight using explosives concealed in sports drink bottles.
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Airport security forces use high tech, state-of-the-art gadgets in searching for liquid explosives.
At the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and shopping malls in Quezon City, security guards have set aside hand-held metal detectors and are using what they call a "high stick" to inspect the bags of commuters and shoppers.
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August 12, 2006 - 12:00am