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                    [Title] => SBC-Alabang bags WCSA volleyball title
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San Beda College-Alabang turned back Philippine Women’s University, 25-16, 20-25, 23-25, 25-22, 15-7, to bag the college division crown in the WCSA women’s volleyball at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum last Sunday.

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Dr. Ma Paz Ugalde said fatalities were also lower from 34 last year to only 15 this year.

She clarified reports that claimed there were 15 dengue-related deaths in just one month alone.

"There was only one dengue-related death for the month of August," Ugalde said.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. directed City health officer Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde to submit a report on the effects of fumigation as a basis for denying the request for fogging equipment in the city.

The mayor’s directive was in relation to the city government’s renewed campaign against the possible outbreak of dengue fever during the rainy season.
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Belmonte told city health officer Dr. Ma Paz Ugalde to coordinate with the city engineer’s office, the University of the Philippines College of Veterinary Medicine and with animal rights groups for the construction of the facility and the proper disposal of dogs not claimed by owners.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has directed City Health Officer Dr. Paz Ugalde to immediately implement the program during a executive committee meeting.

"The new born babies and growing children in depressed areas are among the most vulnerable sectors in society," Belmonte said.
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San Beda College-Alabang turned back Philippine Women’s University, 25-16, 20-25, 23-25, 25-22, 15-7, to bag the college division crown in the WCSA women’s volleyball at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum last Sunday.

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Dr. Ma Paz Ugalde said fatalities were also lower from 34 last year to only 15 this year.

She clarified reports that claimed there were 15 dengue-related deaths in just one month alone.

"There was only one dengue-related death for the month of August," Ugalde said.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. directed City health officer Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde to submit a report on the effects of fumigation as a basis for denying the request for fogging equipment in the city.

The mayor’s directive was in relation to the city government’s renewed campaign against the possible outbreak of dengue fever during the rainy season.
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Belmonte told city health officer Dr. Ma Paz Ugalde to coordinate with the city engineer’s office, the University of the Philippines College of Veterinary Medicine and with animal rights groups for the construction of the facility and the proper disposal of dogs not claimed by owners.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has directed City Health Officer Dr. Paz Ugalde to immediately implement the program during a executive committee meeting.

"The new born babies and growing children in depressed areas are among the most vulnerable sectors in society," Belmonte said.
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