The ILOCOS TIMES Online Issue Vol. VI No. 12 October 10 - October 16, 2005
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HEADLINE
Convention center needed
‘Antique’ homes eyed for ‘bed and breakfast’ program
The lack of a convention center to accommodate thousands of delegates seems to be delaying the province’s drive to bring in a million of tourists from all over the country, with special focus on the Chinese tourists since Ilocos Norte is very accessible from China.
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Trash talk
Gas for garbage truck Ok
But dumpsite still faces closure
Responding immediately to the need of the times—and to the request of Laoag City Vice Mayor Marlon Wayne D. Manuel, the Sangguniang Panlungsod approved the supplemental budget of P500,000 for the gas, oil and lubricants of city garbage trucks.
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LC schoolteacher still missing
The struggle of the Bernardo family
It has been almost five months when Ms Jacqueline “Jackie” L. Bernardo, a grade school teacher of Laoag Central Elementary School disappeared on the afternoon of May 24, 2005. She was last seen around the vicinity of Barangay 16, Laoag City while conducting an educational mapping.
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After catching 15 houses violating pilferage laws
INEC warns power pilferers
The Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC) has sternly warned all of its member-consumers in the different towns in Ilocos Norte not to steal electricity.
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