+ Follow MAYOR ERNEST WEIGEL JR. Tag
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[Title] => Ang tinuod nga "Kadaugan sa Mactan"
[Summary] => Milungtad na og 491 ka tuig nga gidugayon ang makasaysayanong panagsangka nila ni Lapulapu ug Ferdinand Magellan nga giisip nga labing dugoon nga panghitabo sa Sugbo niadtong Abril 27, 1521.
[DatePublished] => 2012-04-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Romeo T. Limpangog
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[Title] => Lapu-Lapu officials pawn city hall to obtain WB loan
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CEBU CITY -- What price progress?
Citing a need to build a sewer system, the city go-vernment of Lapu-Lapu is
trying to secure a P200-million loan from the World Bank.
But opposition councilors, smelling something foul, want the loan negotiations
stopped because of its ra-ther unique collateral: City Hall itself.
That's not all. Aside from the 8,605-meter property, the city is also putting
up its internal revenue allotment and other earnings as collateral.
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MAYOR ERNEST WEIGEL JR.
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[Title] => Ang tinuod nga "Kadaugan sa Mactan"
[Summary] => Milungtad na og 491 ka tuig nga gidugayon ang makasaysayanong panagsangka nila ni Lapulapu ug Ferdinand Magellan nga giisip nga labing dugoon nga panghitabo sa Sugbo niadtong Abril 27, 1521.
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[AuthorName] => Romeo T. Limpangog
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[ArticleID] => 87118
[Title] => Lapu-Lapu officials pawn city hall to obtain WB loan
[Summary] =>
CEBU CITY -- What price progress?
Citing a need to build a sewer system, the city go-vernment of Lapu-Lapu is
trying to secure a P200-million loan from the World Bank.
But opposition councilors, smelling something foul, want the loan negotiations
stopped because of its ra-ther unique collateral: City Hall itself.
That's not all. Aside from the 8,605-meter property, the city is also putting
up its internal revenue allotment and other earnings as collateral.
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