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                    [Title] => Crew Minerals changes name to Intex Resources
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                    [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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                    [Title] => Mining firm extends educational aid, other services to Mangyans
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                    [Title] => Mining a bane to the environment
                    [Summary] => In a bid to resuscitate a moribund mining industry that will help the country’s economy, President Arroyo signed last September the government’s Mineral Action Plan (MAP) which signaled what is now becoming a frenzied rush to mine all of the Philippines’ mineral resources. But MAP is clearly not about lifting this industry and what is left of it.


All MAP projects attuned with the Mining Act of 1995 are exclusively for the gargantuan profits of transnational mining companies (TNCs).
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