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The Palawan Sun  
Year 8 Issue 46
July 23-29, 2002

Headlines:

Balabac illegal fishers to face more lawsuits

MULTIPLE CHARGES OF ILLEGAL FISHING, recruitment of minors and bribery of public officials will be filed against the fishing operator and crew of the commercial fishing boat Unity Faith caught last week operating within Balabac’s municipal boundaries.

Ponce de Leon hits PPA over fees

ACTING-GOVERNOR David Ponce de Leon, in the recently held press conference at the Governor’s Office lambasted anew the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for allegedly being unfair to the people of Palawan for not giving them entry to the port premises after the controversial P5.00 entrance fee was removed..

DENR clarifies confiscated lumber figures

PENRO Ray Crisostomo recently denied reports that confiscated illegal lumber in their custody are finding its way into the local black market.

Local church expects more support from Rome

FATHER EUGENE ELEVERA, Assistant Parish Priest of Puerto Princesa City last week said that the addition of Vicar in Palawan means additional fund from Rome following the episcopal ordination of Bishop elect Edgardo S. Juanich and his liturgical installation as the first Apostolic Vicar of the Municipality of Taytay in northern Palawan.

Wescom ensures security over Camago-Malampaya gas project

THE WESTERN COMMAND has beefed up and strengthened its security measures on and over Camago-Malampaya Gas project following the unconfirmed report that an unscrupulous group has an evil motive in this multi-million-peso project of Shell Philippines Exploration (SPEX) B.V. in the country.

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