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Some commercial establishments are now implementing a shorter workweek to help them cope with the financial crisis, according to organized labor.

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The biggest hurdle to surpass is putting up capital (usually and at least in five digits). Some go abroad to save up. Others borrow from friends, family and institutions. A brave few put on loan or even sell what they have for promise of getting more eventually and hopefully when business picks up. The perfumed lot, well, they are born with it.
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FPHC chairman and chief executive officer Oscar M. Lopez said the move is in line with the company’s plan to firm up its ownership position in NLEX and further enhance its tollways portfolio.
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"This eventually is not far fetched although most of us are hoping that there will be no more hostilities but there is nothing like being prepared," Nilo Poso, CEO and chief software architect of Infostucture said.
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The tournament, slated Aug. 21-24 at the south course of the Canlubang golf complex, will only accommodate the first 144 entrants with the cream of the amateur crop clashing for top honors in the featured 72-hole men’s championship division.
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Some commercial establishments are now implementing a shorter workweek to help them cope with the financial crisis, according to organized labor.

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The biggest hurdle to surpass is putting up capital (usually and at least in five digits). Some go abroad to save up. Others borrow from friends, family and institutions. A brave few put on loan or even sell what they have for promise of getting more eventually and hopefully when business picks up. The perfumed lot, well, they are born with it.
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FPHC chairman and chief executive officer Oscar M. Lopez said the move is in line with the company’s plan to firm up its ownership position in NLEX and further enhance its tollways portfolio.
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"This eventually is not far fetched although most of us are hoping that there will be no more hostilities but there is nothing like being prepared," Nilo Poso, CEO and chief software architect of Infostucture said.
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The tournament, slated Aug. 21-24 at the south course of the Canlubang golf complex, will only accommodate the first 144 entrants with the cream of the amateur crop clashing for top honors in the featured 72-hole men’s championship division.
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