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Two adult chimpanzees that viciously attacked a US student at a primate sanctuary in South Africa were defending their territory and will be allowed to live, the lead government investigator said yesterday.

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"We see the peso capable of appreciating to 47 to the (US) dollar by the end of the year," said Peter C. Labrie, Philippine country manager for BNP Paribas.

Andrew F. Freris, chief economist for Asia of BNP Paribas, earlier said that the peso has the potential of strengthening further to 45 to the dollar in 2008.
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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director General Romulo Neri said they expect GDP growth this year to range between 6.1 to 6.7 percent, while the broader gross national product (GNP) would grow by 6.2 percent to 7.1 percent.
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Two adult chimpanzees that viciously attacked a US student at a primate sanctuary in South Africa were defending their territory and will be allowed to live, the lead government investigator said yesterday.

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"We see the peso capable of appreciating to 47 to the (US) dollar by the end of the year," said Peter C. Labrie, Philippine country manager for BNP Paribas.

Andrew F. Freris, chief economist for Asia of BNP Paribas, earlier said that the peso has the potential of strengthening further to 45 to the dollar in 2008.
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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director General Romulo Neri said they expect GDP growth this year to range between 6.1 to 6.7 percent, while the broader gross national product (GNP) would grow by 6.2 percent to 7.1 percent.
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