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                    [Title] => Top 100 Cebuano personalities - Osmundo Rama
                    [Summary] => A son of former senator and hailed father of Cebu City Vicente Rama, Osmundo Rama was a physician, who entered politics as a two-term councilor of Cebu City.
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                    [Title] => Gov won't give lot to Popcom
                    [Summary] => Governor Gwendolyn Garcia has turned down the request of the Population Commission (Popcom-7) to donate a lot where they can be relocated but has instead offered them the lease of another Capitol-owned lot or building.


Although Popcom was able to show documents to support their claim of a lease contract forged with the provincial government years ago. The papers are, however, incomplete and also showed that their agreement with the provincial government already lapsed in 2000.
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Yesterday, the provincial accounting office reported that more than half-a-million pesos in cash advances by past and present officials remain unliquidated.

The unliquidated advances go back to 1981 with at least one official owing the Capitol money already dead. Then Gov. Osmundo Rama reportedly had an unliquidated advance of P6,000.
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                    [Summary] => Governor Gwendolyn Garcia has turned down the request of the Population Commission (Popcom-7) to donate a lot where they can be relocated but has instead offered them the lease of another Capitol-owned lot or building.


Although Popcom was able to show documents to support their claim of a lease contract forged with the provincial government years ago. The papers are, however, incomplete and also showed that their agreement with the provincial government already lapsed in 2000.
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Yesterday, the provincial accounting office reported that more than half-a-million pesos in cash advances by past and present officials remain unliquidated.

The unliquidated advances go back to 1981 with at least one official owing the Capitol money already dead. Then Gov. Osmundo Rama reportedly had an unliquidated advance of P6,000.
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