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                    [Title] => Alternate routes along North Luzon Expressway proposed
                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — With the upgrading of the North Luzon Expressway (NLE) causing massive traffic bottlenecks that prolong travel time by over an hour, the Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) has proposed alternative routes in time for the opening of classes with students from northern provinces trooping to Metro Manila. 


Robbie Tanada, MNTC external relations and marketing manager, told The STAR that major work on the expressway is not expected to be finished until September this year.
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Lapid earlier refused to release cash advances from the P17-million calamity fund until the board has declared a state of calamity.
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                    [Title] => Alternate routes along North Luzon Expressway proposed
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Robbie Tanada, MNTC external relations and marketing manager, told The STAR that major work on the expressway is not expected to be finished until September this year.
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Lapid earlier refused to release cash advances from the P17-million calamity fund until the board has declared a state of calamity.
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