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                    [Title] => What God didn't join together...
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Juan Manuel Marquez’s trainer says Marquez will beat Manny Pacquiao.

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Transco president Alan T. Ortiz said the contract will be part of the Panay-Boracay project, a component part of the Visayas Interconnection System Transmission Augmentation (VISTA) Program.

Ortiz said the company is also ready to issue the notice to proceed for the Cebu-Negros uprating project.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said this will stabilize the power services of Boracay residents and businesses.

The completion of the P100-million transmission line was ahead of schedule as it was originally targeted to be finished by October 2003.

Sources, however, revealed that there is still another problem being faced by the Boracay island.
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Juan Manuel Marquez’s trainer says Marquez will beat Manny Pacquiao.

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Transco president Alan T. Ortiz said the contract will be part of the Panay-Boracay project, a component part of the Visayas Interconnection System Transmission Augmentation (VISTA) Program.

Ortiz said the company is also ready to issue the notice to proceed for the Cebu-Negros uprating project.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said this will stabilize the power services of Boracay residents and businesses.

The completion of the P100-million transmission line was ahead of schedule as it was originally targeted to be finished by October 2003.

Sources, however, revealed that there is still another problem being faced by the Boracay island.
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