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                    [Title] => UCPB seeks PCGG okay for entry of new investors
                    [Summary] => "We are not for sale." 


This was the statement made by United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) chairman Edward Go even as he sought clearance from the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) to begin looking for investors willing to overlook its unresolved ownership question.

According to Go, a draft memorandum of agreement has been prepared and submitted to the PCGG intended to be signed by the government and Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., the two main contending parties to the ownership dispute.
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The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), which manages more than $150 billion in assets, said Monday it had recalculated the evaluation of the Philippines in its grading system.
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Negros Occidental Rep. Apolinario Lozada, chairman of the House committee on foreign relations, said over dzRH radio he will order an investigation of the passport division if the DFA does not come up with a solution to the shortage within 72 hours.

"I cannot really understand why the DFA overlooked this problem," he said.
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This was the statement made by United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) chairman Edward Go even as he sought clearance from the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) to begin looking for investors willing to overlook its unresolved ownership question.

According to Go, a draft memorandum of agreement has been prepared and submitted to the PCGG intended to be signed by the government and Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., the two main contending parties to the ownership dispute.
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The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), which manages more than $150 billion in assets, said Monday it had recalculated the evaluation of the Philippines in its grading system.
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Negros Occidental Rep. Apolinario Lozada, chairman of the House committee on foreign relations, said over dzRH radio he will order an investigation of the passport division if the DFA does not come up with a solution to the shortage within 72 hours.

"I cannot really understand why the DFA overlooked this problem," he said.
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