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The Bonifacio Global City, the central business district of Taguig City is poised to emerge as the country’s premier business hub as more and more businesses have chosen to relocate their hubs of operations there, the Taguig City government said yesterday.

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When did we first meet?  I don’t think it was as soon as I joined McCann-Erickson Philippines and became part of the Coca-Cola account group.

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In its commitment to support education and as part of its corporate social responsibility, softdrink giant Coca-Cola Philippines Cebu Plant joined the call of Department of Education (DepEd) for the private sector to be more active in helping the country’s public schools.

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When did we first meet?  I don’t think it was as soon as I joined McCann-Erickson Philippines and became part of the Coca-Cola account group.

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