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Japanese Ambassador Kojiro Takano and Rosa Centeno, principal of the project beneficiary Navotas National High School, jointly signed a grant contract for the construction of the building last Tuesday.
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The giant oil company could face closure of its bulk plant in the Navotas Fishport Complex if it fails to pay up next week.
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Mayor Tobias Tiangco personally headed a raiding team composed of the local public safety office and volunteers under the Mayor’s Office and some members of the police in raiding the North Bay Boulevard North (NBBN) barangay hall on a tip from a concerned resident.
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Abalos said a contract has been signed between the MMDA and the Rodriguez municipal government last week for the use of the disposal site next month.

Under the contract, the MMDA would pay the Rodriguez municipality P450 per ton of garbage as the tipping fee.
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Japanese Ambassador Kojiro Takano and Rosa Centeno, principal of the project beneficiary Navotas National High School, jointly signed a grant contract for the construction of the building last Tuesday.
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The giant oil company could face closure of its bulk plant in the Navotas Fishport Complex if it fails to pay up next week.
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Mayor Tobias Tiangco personally headed a raiding team composed of the local public safety office and volunteers under the Mayor’s Office and some members of the police in raiding the North Bay Boulevard North (NBBN) barangay hall on a tip from a concerned resident.
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Abalos said a contract has been signed between the MMDA and the Rodriguez municipal government last week for the use of the disposal site next month.

Under the contract, the MMDA would pay the Rodriguez municipality P450 per ton of garbage as the tipping fee.
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