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[Title] => Mayol knocks out Trejo Eyes WBC title next
[Summary] => After Filipino boxing great Manny Pacquiao became the first man to knock down Mexican legend Erik Morales, it is Cebuano Rodel Mayol's turn to have a date with history.
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[Title] => With cement price high, why ban cheap imports?
[Summary] => We know that Trade Secretary Mar Roxas will know how to handle cartels and the like, but it wont hurt if President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo nudges him about the rapacious overpricing of cement.
Not content with squeezing consumers with its manipulation of supply and prices, the foreign-controlled cement cartel now wants to block cheaper cement imports by slapping them with excessive tariff.
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Not content with squeezing consumers with its manipulation of supply and prices, the foreign-controlled cement cartel now wants to block cheaper cement imports by slapping them with excessive tariff.
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January 30, 2006 - 12:00am