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Bulagta ang 31-anyos na misis habang sugatan naman ang kanyang anak na lalaki makaraang mahulog mula sa sinasakyang motorsiklo na sumemplang sa kahabaan ng Governors Drive sa Barangay Poblacion 1, bayan ng Ternate, Cavite, kamakalawa ng umaga.

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DataOne Asia Philippines, the leading independent provider of managed IT services to enterprises in the country, urges businesses to acquire a disaster recovery plan (DRP) that will allow them to prepare for the rainy season and other disasters.

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1963—Usa ka pait nga kabahin sa kasaysayan sa Boy Scouts of the Philippines ang gihinumdoman karong adlawa tungod sa kamatayon sa 24 ka mga Boy Scouts ug Senior Scouts sa usa ka plane crash sa Bay of Bombay sa nasud sa Indian diha sa Arabian Sea samtang sila padulong unta sa nasud sa Marathon, Greece aron morepresentar sa Pilipinas sa 11th World Jamboree.

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Before going to office on Monday, I took time out to accompany one of my twin boys to renew his driver’s license at the Land Transportation Office in Pasay City.

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Investors would have been fed up with the ruinous political warfare and our failure to deal with problems that do not require constitutional amendments, that they would have packed up for other countries.
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Bulagta ang 31-anyos na misis habang sugatan naman ang kanyang anak na lalaki makaraang mahulog mula sa sinasakyang motorsiklo na sumemplang sa kahabaan ng Governors Drive sa Barangay Poblacion 1, bayan ng Ternate, Cavite, kamakalawa ng umaga.

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DataOne Asia Philippines, the leading independent provider of managed IT services to enterprises in the country, urges businesses to acquire a disaster recovery plan (DRP) that will allow them to prepare for the rainy season and other disasters.

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1963—Usa ka pait nga kabahin sa kasaysayan sa Boy Scouts of the Philippines ang gihinumdoman karong adlawa tungod sa kamatayon sa 24 ka mga Boy Scouts ug Senior Scouts sa usa ka plane crash sa Bay of Bombay sa nasud sa Indian diha sa Arabian Sea samtang sila padulong unta sa nasud sa Marathon, Greece aron morepresentar sa Pilipinas sa 11th World Jamboree.

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Before going to office on Monday, I took time out to accompany one of my twin boys to renew his driver’s license at the Land Transportation Office in Pasay City.

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Investors would have been fed up with the ruinous political warfare and our failure to deal with problems that do not require constitutional amendments, that they would have packed up for other countries.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133252 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1807094 [AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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