+ Follow MAKATI AND CABUYAO Tag
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[Title] => Noli, NHA chief act on Southville health woes
[Summary] => Alarmed by the spread of skin diseases among some residents of the Southville housing project of the National Housing Authority in Cabuyao, Laguna, Vice President Noli de Castro, the governments housing czar, has ordered a speedy probe on the cause of the diseases.
De Castro also wanted health authorities to investigate if the diseases are related to the continued operation of a nearby dumpsite.
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[Title] => Makati sets example for relocation program
[Summary] => For decades, the biggest eyesore in Metro Manilas commercial center which is Makati City was the squatters along the railroad tracks along Osmeña Highway. Nothing separated the squatters from the railroad tracks and it was not surprising that from time to time, we would get reports of young children who had been ran over by the passing trains. Now, thanks to Makati Mayor Jejomar C. Binay, 2,754 families out of 2,837 along the railroad track in Makati City have been relocated to Southville (formerly Kasibulan Village) in Cabuyao, Laguna.
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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MAKATI AND CABUYAO
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[Title] => Noli, NHA chief act on Southville health woes
[Summary] => Alarmed by the spread of skin diseases among some residents of the Southville housing project of the National Housing Authority in Cabuyao, Laguna, Vice President Noli de Castro, the governments housing czar, has ordered a speedy probe on the cause of the diseases.
De Castro also wanted health authorities to investigate if the diseases are related to the continued operation of a nearby dumpsite.
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[Title] => Makati sets example for relocation program
[Summary] => For decades, the biggest eyesore in Metro Manilas commercial center which is Makati City was the squatters along the railroad tracks along Osmeña Highway. Nothing separated the squatters from the railroad tracks and it was not surprising that from time to time, we would get reports of young children who had been ran over by the passing trains. Now, thanks to Makati Mayor Jejomar C. Binay, 2,754 families out of 2,837 along the railroad track in Makati City have been relocated to Southville (formerly Kasibulan Village) in Cabuyao, Laguna.
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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September 2, 2006 - 12:00am