+ Follow BUSINESSMAN EDUARDO COJUANGCO Tag
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[Title] => P-Noy asked to intervene to prevent looming sugar crisis
[Summary] => Negros Occidental Gov. Alfredo Maranon Jr. has called on President Aquino to intervene to prevent a looming crisis in the sugar industry.
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[Title] => Roco still man to beat in SWS poll
[Summary] => Former education secretary Raul Roco is still the person to beat in next years presidential election, according to a recent nationwide survey, a copy of which was obtained by The STAR.
Thirty-one percent of about 1,200 registered voters polled during the first half of April by veteran pollster Social Weather Stations (SWS) said they would vote for Roco.
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[Title] => Danding, but if
[Summary] => Businessman Eduardo Cojuangco may actually cast his hat into the political derby if the endorsements were overwhelming and he found them sincere.
Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Maranon revealed this post the claim by House Speaker Jose de Venecia that Cojuangco does not want to run for President in 2004. This was during the First Western Visayas Business Forum at the Bacolod Pavilion at the BREDCO Reclamation Center hosted by the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Thirty-one percent of about 1,200 registered voters polled during the first half of April by veteran pollster Social Weather Stations (SWS) said they would vote for Roco.
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Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Maranon revealed this post the claim by House Speaker Jose de Venecia that Cojuangco does not want to run for President in 2004. This was during the First Western Visayas Business Forum at the Bacolod Pavilion at the BREDCO Reclamation Center hosted by the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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