+ Follow DILIMAN AND CEBU Tag
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[Title] => UP feared to lose millions of pesos if squatter woes not resolved
[Summary] => State auditors fear that the University of the Philippines would lose millions of pesos if it fails to take action against squatters occupying 79 hectares of its Diliman and Cebu campuses.
[DatePublished] => 2008-08-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Canned rice now in 3 varieties
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After two years of piloting the production of canned rice, Turris Philippines, Inc. has already come up with three varieties of the newly developed product that are affordable, flavorful, preservative-free and Muslim-friendly in addition to the original canned plain rice.
The three new varieties of canned rice are chili dulong, fiesta beef longganisa, and chicken curry, according to a report of PhilRice [Philippine Rice Research Institute] researcher Jane G. Payumo.
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The three new varieties of canned rice are chili dulong, fiesta beef longganisa, and chicken curry, according to a report of PhilRice [Philippine Rice Research Institute] researcher Jane G. Payumo.
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