+ Follow CUBA AND AUSTRALIA Tag
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[Title] => PSC, Fujian start talks on training of national athletes
[Summary] => The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is preparing a bilateral sports pact with world powerhouse China in an effort to boost the Filipino athletes’ training for major competitions, especially in next year’s Olympics.
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[Title] => P10-B Japanese metal processing plant in Palawan nears completion
[Summary] => One of the countrys most technologically advanced and environment-friendly metal processing plant is nearing completion ahead of schedule after starting construction two years ago in Palawan.
The P10-billion hydometallurgical processing plant (HPP) of Coral Bay Nickel Corp. is set to be completed by yearend and operational in early 2004.
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November 30, 2003 - 12:00am