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The Gaisano-led Metro Retail Stores Group Inc. (MRSGI) plans a P2.5-billion expansion until 2017, which includes opening at least three more department stores and two supermarkets in Metro Manila and the Visayas.

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It was emphatically the impression that less firecrackers were used in celebrating the transition from Year 2008 to 2009. And that became evident as the heavy downpour on New Year’s Eve sort of doused the volume of explosions from pyrotechnics.

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