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                    [Title] => Pasig environment chief gets 3 years for graft
                    [Summary] =>  A Pasig City government official was sentenced to three years in prison for graft over the anomalous awarding of a contract for holding environment seminars in 2006.


                    [DatePublished] => 2018-12-28 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorID] => 1805074
                    [AuthorName] => Elizabeth Marcelo
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                    [Title] => Pasig to give jobs to displaced workers, students this summer
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At least 100 displaced workers and 1,000 poor but deserving students were given jobs by the local government of Pasig City this summer vacation.

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The Pasig City government of Pasig is set to investigate complaints about a foul odor allegedly coming from a sewage treatment plant in Barangay Pineda.

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Raquel Naciongayo, chief of the Pasig City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO), said companies were placed on their watch list after they still refused to install "air abatement facilities" or anti-air pollution systems in their facilities.
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