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President Aquino is meeting his Cabinet next week to discuss ways to cushion the impact of the political tension in the Middle East on the prices of basic commodities.  

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President Benigno Aquino III assured the public today that whatever measures the government decides to take to address its "excess" rice stock would not violate any laws nor create an artificial surplus in the market that would pull down the price of rice.

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BUDGET SECRETARY FLORENCIO ABAD AND NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY
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President Aquino is meeting his Cabinet next week to discuss ways to cushion the impact of the political tension in the Middle East on the prices of basic commodities.  

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President Benigno Aquino III assured the public today that whatever measures the government decides to take to address its "excess" rice stock would not violate any laws nor create an artificial surplus in the market that would pull down the price of rice.

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