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[Title] => Angara bill seeks tougher penalties vs illegal traders of natl artifacts
[Summary] => Opposition leader Sen. Edgardo Angara proposed yesterday to create a National Heritage Commission to oversee the conservation, protection and promotion of the countrys historical and cultural heritage.
The proposal was embodied in Senate Bill 1355 which also carries a list of prohibited acts to help in the conservation effort and deter the destruction and illegal trade of the countrys national treasures, Angara said in a statement.
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[Title] => Angara wants RPs landmarks preserved
[Summary] => Opposition Sen. Edgardo Angara has filed a bill that seeks to save and preserve precious but endangered landmarks such as the Banaue Rice Terraces from ruin and despoliation.
The state, under the measure, seeks the declaration of these sites, places and objects as part of the countrys national heritage.
Angara said Senate Bill 1355, or the proposed National Heritage Act of 2001, is in consonance with the states constitutional obligation to conserve, preserve, protect and promote the countrys cultural and historical resources.
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The proposal was embodied in Senate Bill 1355 which also carries a list of prohibited acts to help in the conservation effort and deter the destruction and illegal trade of the countrys national treasures, Angara said in a statement.
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The state, under the measure, seeks the declaration of these sites, places and objects as part of the countrys national heritage.
Angara said Senate Bill 1355, or the proposed National Heritage Act of 2001, is in consonance with the states constitutional obligation to conserve, preserve, protect and promote the countrys cultural and historical resources.
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August 26, 2002 - 12:00am
December 25, 2001 - 12:00am