+ Follow MAYOR LOPEZ Tag
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[Title] => Bohol PB rejects plea to stop freeze of scholarship program
[Summary] => 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."
[DatePublished] => 2011-05-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ric V. Obedencio
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[Title] => People power in the countryside
[Summary] => Amid the worsening state of the regions marine resources, a sliver of hope glimmers in small communities that have long suffered under the yoke of poverty which was inflicted by their own wasteful ways and destructive methods of fishing.
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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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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