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Isang panel ng mga babaeng geologist at mining engineer ang iniharap sa isang forum ng Diwata-Women in Resource Development Inc. (Diwata) sa pakikipagtulungan ng Bulong-Pulungan sa Sofitel.

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Business, government and institutions face increasing threats to their survival and competitiveness. The challenge lies in the increasing frequency and severity of cyber attacks, natural hazards, market uncertainties driven by geo-political risks, identity thefts and counterfeit crimes.

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A top economist has forecast Philippine economic growth to expand by as much as four percent this year and a further six percent in 2010, powered by higher remittances, consumer spending and infrastructure projects ahead of the national elections next year.

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