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[Title] => US federal firm awards contract to Convergys
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The school's primary objective is to train and develop highly-skilled seafarers for ocean vessels. Unlike conventional training facilities, the maritime college will be sanctioned by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). It is expected to open in June 2007 and will initially accept 60 students for its navigation courses, plus 60 more for its engineering courses. It will also provide a boarding school for its students.
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