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[Title] => 2,300 households in northern Aurora still have no power
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[Title] => CL electric co-ops to help restore power in Aurora
[Summary] => Rural electric cooperatives (RECs) in Central Luzon have banded together and formed a task force that would help the Aurora Electric Cooperative (Aurelco) restore electricity by rehabilitating over 500 damaged poles in three northern towns of the province.
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[Title] => Furniture village in Dicadi
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A furniture village that is projected to generate investments of no less than P1 billion and generate employment of 6,700 is now in the works in this calamity-hit province.
A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is behind the initiative to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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[Title] => IDC eyes P1-B furniture village in Aurora
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is eyeing the establishment of a P1-billion furniture village which could potentially generate at least 6,700 jobs in the northern municipalities of this calamity-devastated province.
The Industries Development Corp. (IDC), which operates a sawmill here, is seeking to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is behind the initiative to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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February 15, 2006 - 12:00am