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[Title] => PAF: Nothing wrong with engine of trainer plane
[Summary] => Air Force probers found nothing wrong with the engine of a T-41D trainer aircraft that crashed in Baguio City last May 24, killing four people, leading them to believe that pilot error and bad weather caused the mishap.
"Wala namang problema yung engine (The engine had no problem)," said Maj. Augusto de la Peña, deputy chief of the Air Force public information office.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Widow-maker
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The images are heartrending: young widows, toddlers in tow, grieving over husbands who lost their lives while undergoing training to serve their country. Also distressing to watch was the sight of mechanics scavenging for parts to make a military aircraft fly.
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[Title] => PunongBayan
[Summary] => The ashes of Raymundo Punongbayan were cast over the waters of Taal Lake last weekend. That was as he wished it to be.
The man did not only study volcanoes. He was thoroughly fascinated by them. He had such a profound acquaintance with the archipelagos active volcanoes that one might suspect he was in love with them.
So in love with them, he devoted his life to them. It was not just an interest in them; it was nearly a mania.
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[Title] => Pagbagsak ng Huey resulta ng P7-B anomalya ng Air Force
[Summary] => Hindi sana nangyari ang trahedya sa himpapawid tulad ng sinapit na kamatayan ni dating Phivolcs director Raymundo Punongbayan kung walang anomalyang naganap noong panahon ni dating Pangulong Fidel Ramos.
Ito ang halos paninising sinabi kahapon ni opposition Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. kasabay ng pahayag na ang sunud-sunod na pagbagsak ng mga Huey helicopters ay resulta ng maanomalyang P7 billion sa Philippine Air Force noong Ramos administration.
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[Title] => GMA mulls heros burial for Punongbayan
[Summary] => NAGA, Cebu President Arroyo assured the family of the late former Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director Raymundo Punongbayan that he will be accorded the "highest honors" for his contributions to the country.
Though she could not yet say whether Punongbayan would be given a heros burial, Mrs. Arroyo said yesterday she would order her officials to determine the appropriate tribute for him.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Quake jolts Metro
[Summary] => An Intensity 3 tectonic earthquake jolted Quezon City and Makati City at exactly 4:57 yesterday afternoon, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).
It was also felt at Intensity 3 in Lukban, Quezon.
The quake, which registered a Magnitude 3.8 on the Richter Scale, was triggered by the movement of the East Laguna Fault straddling the western base of the Caliraya Plateau in Laguna and its epicenter was located at 31 kilometers northwest of Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phivolcs director Raymundo Punongbayan told The STAR.
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[Title] => Pinatubo crater wall collapses, but no danger
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga - The western wall of the Mt. Pinatubo crater has collapsed, but the governments chief volcanologist, Raymundo Punongbayan, said this has lessened danger from the volcano.
Punongbayan, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), said the collapse occurred at the crater walls lowest point leading to the Maraunot River in Botolan, Zambales.
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[Title] => Pinatubo breaching a success
[Summary] => BOTOLAN, Zambales With the breaching of Mt. Pinatubos crater lake turning out to be safe and uneventful, authorities allowed thousands of villagers of 11 of 18 affected barangays here to return home yesterday.
President Arroyo, who visited evacuees at the Loob-bunga resettlement site, said the breaching was "successful."
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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[Title] => Thousands evacuate ahead of Pinatubo lake draining
[Summary] => BOTOLAN, Zambales Some 40,000 residents of this towns 18 barangays are set to abandon their homes and move to evacuation centers today as scientists prepare to drain a massive crater lake threatening to overflow from Mt. Pinatubo.
At least 16 dump trucks from Zambales, 10 from Victory Liner, three each from the Department of Public Works and Highways and the governors office arrived here yesterday for those who would want to evacuate early.
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[Title] => Storm Feria bears down on central RP
[Summary] => Tropical storm "Feria" bore down yesterday on the central Philippines, site of an active volcano, but scientists said there was no major threat of deadly mudflows from the ash that has accumulated on its slopes.
By mid-afternoon, Feria centered on Catanduanes province, with sustained winds of up to 95 kilometers per hour and gusts of 120 kph. It was moving toward the general direction of northern Luzon.
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RAYMUNDO PUNONGBAYAN
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[Title] => PAF: Nothing wrong with engine of trainer plane
[Summary] => Air Force probers found nothing wrong with the engine of a T-41D trainer aircraft that crashed in Baguio City last May 24, killing four people, leading them to believe that pilot error and bad weather caused the mishap.
"Wala namang problema yung engine (The engine had no problem)," said Maj. Augusto de la Peña, deputy chief of the Air Force public information office.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Widow-maker
[Summary] =>
The images are heartrending: young widows, toddlers in tow, grieving over husbands who lost their lives while undergoing training to serve their country. Also distressing to watch was the sight of mechanics scavenging for parts to make a military aircraft fly.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-26 00:00:00
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[Summary] => The ashes of Raymundo Punongbayan were cast over the waters of Taal Lake last weekend. That was as he wished it to be.
The man did not only study volcanoes. He was thoroughly fascinated by them. He had such a profound acquaintance with the archipelagos active volcanoes that one might suspect he was in love with them.
So in love with them, he devoted his life to them. It was not just an interest in them; it was nearly a mania.
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[Title] => Pagbagsak ng Huey resulta ng P7-B anomalya ng Air Force
[Summary] => Hindi sana nangyari ang trahedya sa himpapawid tulad ng sinapit na kamatayan ni dating Phivolcs director Raymundo Punongbayan kung walang anomalyang naganap noong panahon ni dating Pangulong Fidel Ramos.
Ito ang halos paninising sinabi kahapon ni opposition Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. kasabay ng pahayag na ang sunud-sunod na pagbagsak ng mga Huey helicopters ay resulta ng maanomalyang P7 billion sa Philippine Air Force noong Ramos administration.
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[Title] => GMA mulls heros burial for Punongbayan
[Summary] => NAGA, Cebu President Arroyo assured the family of the late former Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director Raymundo Punongbayan that he will be accorded the "highest honors" for his contributions to the country.
Though she could not yet say whether Punongbayan would be given a heros burial, Mrs. Arroyo said yesterday she would order her officials to determine the appropriate tribute for him.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-01 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Quake jolts Metro
[Summary] => An Intensity 3 tectonic earthquake jolted Quezon City and Makati City at exactly 4:57 yesterday afternoon, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).
It was also felt at Intensity 3 in Lukban, Quezon.
The quake, which registered a Magnitude 3.8 on the Richter Scale, was triggered by the movement of the East Laguna Fault straddling the western base of the Caliraya Plateau in Laguna and its epicenter was located at 31 kilometers northwest of Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Phivolcs director Raymundo Punongbayan told The STAR.
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[Title] => Pinatubo crater wall collapses, but no danger
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga - The western wall of the Mt. Pinatubo crater has collapsed, but the governments chief volcanologist, Raymundo Punongbayan, said this has lessened danger from the volcano.
Punongbayan, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), said the collapse occurred at the crater walls lowest point leading to the Maraunot River in Botolan, Zambales.
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[Title] => Pinatubo breaching a success
[Summary] => BOTOLAN, Zambales With the breaching of Mt. Pinatubos crater lake turning out to be safe and uneventful, authorities allowed thousands of villagers of 11 of 18 affected barangays here to return home yesterday.
President Arroyo, who visited evacuees at the Loob-bunga resettlement site, said the breaching was "successful."
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-08 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Thousands evacuate ahead of Pinatubo lake draining
[Summary] => BOTOLAN, Zambales Some 40,000 residents of this towns 18 barangays are set to abandon their homes and move to evacuation centers today as scientists prepare to drain a massive crater lake threatening to overflow from Mt. Pinatubo.
At least 16 dump trucks from Zambales, 10 from Victory Liner, three each from the Department of Public Works and Highways and the governors office arrived here yesterday for those who would want to evacuate early.
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[Title] => Storm Feria bears down on central RP
[Summary] => Tropical storm "Feria" bore down yesterday on the central Philippines, site of an active volcano, but scientists said there was no major threat of deadly mudflows from the ash that has accumulated on its slopes.
By mid-afternoon, Feria centered on Catanduanes province, with sustained winds of up to 95 kilometers per hour and gusts of 120 kph. It was moving toward the general direction of northern Luzon.
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November 12, 2002 - 12:00am