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                    [Title] => Bohol PB rejects plea to stop freeze of scholarship program
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The Bohol Provincial Board has recently dismissed a petition to lift the suspension of the municipal scholarship program imposed by Loon Mayor Lloyd Peter Lopez due to its being a "political issue."

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Residents of Bato and Tagabuli recall with a bit of sadness the sounds of dynamite blasts which occured everyday a decade ago.
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MAYOR LOPEZ
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                    [Title] => Bohol PB rejects plea to stop freeze of scholarship program
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The Bohol Provincial Board has recently dismissed a petition to lift the suspension of the municipal scholarship program imposed by Loon Mayor Lloyd Peter Lopez due to its being a "political issue."

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Residents of Bato and Tagabuli recall with a bit of sadness the sounds of dynamite blasts which occured everyday a decade ago.
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