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                    [Title] => San Fernando named most competitive small-sized city
                    [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, La Union — This city, known as the "botanical garden city of the North," was adjudged as the most competitive among the 37 small-sized cities participating in the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2005 conducted by the Asian Institute of Management (AIM)-Policy Center.

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Ortega led city officials in signing and awarding the contract to the winning bidder, Kane Construction Inc., a local construction firm affiliated with the international Conestoga-Rovers Associates, in Manila last week.

Kane Construction and four other companies took part in the bidding early this year.
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"Cybersex is a billion-dollar industry. The Philippines is not gaining (anything) from this illegal activity, (except) those foreign nationals involved in (these) syndicates," she said.
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"We ask for more policemen to be assigned in business areas," said Victor Dy, former president of the local Lion’s Club and owner of National Bazaar.

Their clamor for stepped-up security came as Jacqui Rowena Tiu, daughter of a hardware store owner, was abducted by three armed men in Barangay Lingsat here last Thursday.
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Mayor Mary Jane Ortega revealed that through the newly-established Philippine City Network, they can now talk live with officials of various international agencies through telephones connected to video screens.

Recently, Ortega met with World Bank (WB) officials for two hours. She was in her office here while the 30 WB officials were in Washington D
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Mayor Mary Jane Ortega revealed that through the newly-established Philippine City Network, they can now talk live with officials of various international agencies through telephones connected to video screens.

Recently, Ortega met with World Bank (WB) officials for two hours. She was in her office here while the 30 WB officials were in Washington D
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Ortega led city officials in signing and awarding the contract to the winning bidder, Kane Construction Inc., a local construction firm affiliated with the international Conestoga-Rovers Associates, in Manila last week.

Kane Construction and four other companies took part in the bidding early this year.
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"Cybersex is a billion-dollar industry. The Philippines is not gaining (anything) from this illegal activity, (except) those foreign nationals involved in (these) syndicates," she said.
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"We ask for more policemen to be assigned in business areas," said Victor Dy, former president of the local Lion’s Club and owner of National Bazaar.

Their clamor for stepped-up security came as Jacqui Rowena Tiu, daughter of a hardware store owner, was abducted by three armed men in Barangay Lingsat here last Thursday.
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Mayor Mary Jane Ortega revealed that through the newly-established Philippine City Network, they can now talk live with officials of various international agencies through telephones connected to video screens.

Recently, Ortega met with World Bank (WB) officials for two hours. She was in her office here while the 30 WB officials were in Washington D
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Mayor Mary Jane Ortega revealed that through the newly-established Philippine City Network, they can now talk live with officials of various international agencies through telephones connected to video screens.

Recently, Ortega met with World Bank (WB) officials for two hours. She was in her office here while the 30 WB officials were in Washington D
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