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May 5, 1964 marked a significant milestone in the Philippine automotive history as Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation or MMPC (then known as Chrysler Philippines) commenced the local production of models such as the Dodge Colt, Minica, Lancer and Cimarron.

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The new man at the helm of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), chairman Oscar Inocentes, had reportedly issued recently an order to make the u-turns in the metro a lot safer than they were before.

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