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[Title] => Ho's problems are reducible to money - Postscript
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YOU'RE just watching the fireworks and the dragon dance. Don't ever think that
all that noise and smoke will scare away Macau dealer Stanley Ho. A grizzled
player in this rough and tumble world, he would know how to play it.
If you come right down to it, all of his operational problems here can be
measured, and eventually solved, by money.
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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[Title] => LRA launches P4-billion computerized land titling system
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The Land Registration Authority (LRA) launched this week a P4-billion project
to install a computerized land titling system in the country with the awarding
of the contract to a six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean
business tie-up.
The winning bid was won by the Mega Data Consortium, a business venture
composed of the Mega Group of Computer Companies; LG-EGS Systems, a firm which
set up the world's first nationwide computerized land titling system in South
Korea; Amalgamated Motors Phils., CM Pancho Construction; GEZ-Hongkong and the
Marconi Integrated Systems.
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The P2.5 billion computerization project of the Land Registration Authority
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During the last few years, faking land titles has become rampant. In
anticipation of serious land shortage and increase in land prices in the new
century, the government decided to computerize LRA. As the implementor of Land
Registration Act 496, LRA is the only repository of records and documents of
all lands specially those registered under Torrens System IT.
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YOU'RE just watching the fireworks and the dragon dance. Don't ever think that
all that noise and smoke will scare away Macau dealer Stanley Ho. A grizzled
player in this rough and tumble world, he would know how to play it.
If you come right down to it, all of his operational problems here can be
measured, and eventually solved, by money.
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to install a computerized land titling system in the country with the awarding
of the contract to a six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean
business tie-up.
The winning bid was won by the Mega Data Consortium, a business venture
composed of the Mega Group of Computer Companies; LG-EGS Systems, a firm which
set up the world's first nationwide computerized land titling system in South
Korea; Amalgamated Motors Phils., CM Pancho Construction; GEZ-Hongkong and the
Marconi Integrated Systems.
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The P2.5 billion computerization project of the Land Registration Authority
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During the last few years, faking land titles has become rampant. In
anticipation of serious land shortage and increase in land prices in the new
century, the government decided to computerize LRA. As the implementor of Land
Registration Act 496, LRA is the only repository of records and documents of
all lands specially those registered under Torrens System IT.
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January 8, 2000 - 12:00am