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DIOXIN AND PCB CONTAMINATION IN TANAPAG ‘Our people are sick and dying’

When Castana Dela Cruz, 50, first discovered the rashes on her arms, she dismissed it as having probably caused by too much exposure from the sun because she used to gather clams on the beach for the family.
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CPA revives 80-hour work schedule

Due to the improvement in its financial situation, the Commonwealth Ports Authority board reinstated Friday the 80-hour bi-weekly work schedule of its employees beginning Nov. 7, 1999 after a thorough review of its finances and revenue projection.
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SBA OK’s loans for small businessmen • CDA Chair Tenorio says money will benefit small businesses

In a move to infuse more capital into the island economy, the U.S. Small Business Administration has loaned some $330,000 to the Commonwealth Development Authority to help small businesses cope with economic difficulties.
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PCB Contamination: Beyond Tanapag Cemetery

The Issue: PCB contamination goes farther than Tanapag Cemetery; must be thoroughly researched right here and now! Our View: The Department of Defense, specifically, the Navy, must clean up its messy negligence of more than 50 years, immediately!
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