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[Title] => Samareños support SNRDP
[Summary] => Local government officials, civil society leaders and residents of Samar island recognize the importance of the Secondary National Roads Development Project (SNRDP) and recently endorsed it as a “convergence project,” citing its role in connecting lives and opportunities in the island province.
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[Title] => Leyte-Cebu electric link-up approved
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar The National Transmission Corporation (Transco) has approved the $68.49 million budget for an electric link between Leyte and Cebu.
However, the island of Samar is complaining that its appeal for more steel electric towers that would ensure sufficient supply of power was never considered.
Transco president Alan Ortiz said the completion of the Leyte-Cebu transmission link-up by December 2004 is lined among the measures set to ease the looming power shortage that would soon affect the Visayas.
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[Title] => Leyte-Cebu electric link-up approved
[Summary] => CATBALOGAN, Samar The National Transmission Corporation (Transco) has approved the $68.49 million budget for an electric link between Leyte and Cebu.
However, the island of Samar is complaining that its appeal for more steel electric towers that would ensure sufficient supply of power was never considered.
Transco president Alan Ortiz said the completion of the Leyte-Cebu transmission link-up by December 2004 is lined among the measures set to ease the looming power shortage that would soon affect the Visayas.
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February 23, 2003 - 12:00am