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The leaders of the business community, together with the civil society and the academe recently or- ganized a forum on the Disbursement Acceleration Program entitled “To DAP or not to DAP” with Budget Secretary Butch Abad as the main speaker with First Credit Consultants Corp. president Grace Palma-Tiongco as moderator.

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Helping its members stay abreast with the ongoing economic developments in the country as well as in Asia is the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) led by president Mel Salazar as it held an Economic Briefing seminar at The Peninsula Manila in Makati.

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said a large number of Filipino singers, band members and dancers, including those displaced by stricter immigration rules imposed by the Japanese government, have arrived in Busan and Seoul in the past few months.
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Helping its members stay abreast with the ongoing economic developments in the country as well as in Asia is the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) led by president Mel Salazar as it held an Economic Briefing seminar at The Peninsula Manila in Makati.

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said a large number of Filipino singers, band members and dancers, including those displaced by stricter immigration rules imposed by the Japanese government, have arrived in Busan and Seoul in the past few months.
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