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                    [Title] => 29th Philippine eaglet hatched after 5 years
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                    [Title] => Impossible requirement
                    [Summary] => The law does not require that the impossible be done. This is the principle applied in this case of Pete.

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The number of eaglets bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Malagos, Calinan District reached an even dozen Monday.

The latest eaglet weighed 121 grams upon hatching, and was the seventh offspring produced by the prolific pair in the existing gene pool of the PEC, that of "Jag" and "Ka Brianne."

The new eaglet was the 12th hatched since the center opened in 1992, whose captive breeding method has produced famous eagles Pag-asa and Pagkakaisa.
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On the same day "Amianan," a wounded and captured Philippine Eagle, died of a fungal infection, an eagle egg hatched at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Malagos district here, bringing new hope to the fight to save the national bird from extinction.
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The Pro-Environment Consortium (PEC), in a letter to The STAR, said it has fully complied with all the terms of reference and that the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) Board and the ICC Cabinet Level last year have approved its build-operate-own (BOO) award. PEC won the award for the Metropolitan Manila Solid Waste Management Project.
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In a statement, Ma. Theresa Lorenz, an official of PEC, said that despite its being the lowest bidder, PEC was not awarded the contract for the collection and disposal of some of Metro Manila’s garbage.
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Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
(First of two parts)

A consortium associated with people close to ousted President Joseph Estrada allegedly enjoyed undue advantages that enabled it to corner a multibillion peso contract for the collection and disposal of some of Metro Manila’s garbage.

The government may have changed but Metro Manila’s garbage remains uncollected.
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The number of eaglets bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Malagos, Calinan District reached an even dozen Monday.

The latest eaglet weighed 121 grams upon hatching, and was the seventh offspring produced by the prolific pair in the existing gene pool of the PEC, that of "Jag" and "Ka Brianne."

The new eaglet was the 12th hatched since the center opened in 1992, whose captive breeding method has produced famous eagles Pag-asa and Pagkakaisa.
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In a statement, Ma. Theresa Lorenz, an official of PEC, said that despite its being the lowest bidder, PEC was not awarded the contract for the collection and disposal of some of Metro Manila’s garbage.
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Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
(First of two parts)

A consortium associated with people close to ousted President Joseph Estrada allegedly enjoyed undue advantages that enabled it to corner a multibillion peso contract for the collection and disposal of some of Metro Manila’s garbage.

The government may have changed but Metro Manila’s garbage remains uncollected.
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