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DPS manpower shortage results in $2.2M OT

The manpower shortage at the Department of Public Safety has resulted in overtime cost of at least $2.2 million from the beginning of the fiscal year to July.
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Govt offices to pay own electricity bills starting Oct. 1

To promote energy conservation and ensure greater control of their power use, individual government agencies will be asked to pay for their own electricity bills beginning fiscal year 2006 or on Oct. 1 this year, Finance Secretary Fermin M. Atalig said yesterday.
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CUC engines up in 4 to 6 weeks

Load shedding will be significantly reduced after 30 days when the engine 8 at Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Power Plant I is expected to be up and running, said Gov. Juan N. Babauta.
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‘A-bombing saved more lives’

In view of the 60th commemoration of the atomic mission to Japan this week, surviving crew members of B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay, led by retired Brigadier General Paul W. Tibbets, have issued a joint statement, reiterating that they have no regrets over the 1945 atomic bombing.
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