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MANILA, Philippines - Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) chairman Vicente Sotto III disclosed yesterday that 33 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are now detained in several prisons in Brazil and Suriname because of drug-related offenses.

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  Philippine Ambassador to Brazil Teresita V. G. Barsana reported Thursday to the Department of Foreign Affairs that no Filipinos have been reported hurt from the crash of TAM Linhas Aéreas flight JJ3054 in São Paulo , Brazil.  

Ambassador Barsana said that the Philippine Honorary Consulate General in São Paulo has reported to the Embassy that there were no Filipinos among the passengers of the ill-fated plane that skidded on landing at the Cogonhas-São Paulo International Airport last July 17.

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Danilo Magpantay, now a permanent resident in Brazil, will get to spend the holidays with his mother and siblings in the country with the embassy in the South American nation facilitating the reunion.
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PNOC energy research department head Jo Barsana said the setting up of a new pilot plant was a result of a successful experiment which has proven that there are considerable landfill gas (LFG) "reserves" at the garbage site.
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PNOC energy research department head Jo Barsana said the setting up of a new pilot plant was a result of a successful experiment which has proven that there are considerable landfill gas (LFG) "reserves" at the garbage site.
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MANILA, Philippines - Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) chairman Vicente Sotto III disclosed yesterday that 33 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are now detained in several prisons in Brazil and Suriname because of drug-related offenses.

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  Philippine Ambassador to Brazil Teresita V. G. Barsana reported Thursday to the Department of Foreign Affairs that no Filipinos have been reported hurt from the crash of TAM Linhas Aéreas flight JJ3054 in São Paulo , Brazil.  

Ambassador Barsana said that the Philippine Honorary Consulate General in São Paulo has reported to the Embassy that there were no Filipinos among the passengers of the ill-fated plane that skidded on landing at the Cogonhas-São Paulo International Airport last July 17.

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Danilo Magpantay, now a permanent resident in Brazil, will get to spend the holidays with his mother and siblings in the country with the embassy in the South American nation facilitating the reunion.
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PNOC energy research department head Jo Barsana said the setting up of a new pilot plant was a result of a successful experiment which has proven that there are considerable landfill gas (LFG) "reserves" at the garbage site.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096364 [AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 99315 [Title] => PNOC-EC to put up energy plant powered by landfill gas [Summary] => The PNOC-Exploration Corp., the oil and gas exploration arm of Philippine National Oil Co., will establish a first-ever trash-to-energy plant at the Carmona landfill in September this year, a PNOC official said.

PNOC energy research department head Jo Barsana said the setting up of a new pilot plant was a result of a successful experiment which has proven that there are considerable landfill gas (LFG) "reserves" at the garbage site.
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