+ Follow ED JAVIER Tag
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[Title] => A Binay misstep?
[Summary] => The move by Quezon City Mayor Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte to support the mayoralty bid of his long-time vice mayor, Herbert Bautista, in the 2010 polls appears to have generated much enthusiasm among QC residents and political leaders, and has given the city’s political landscape added rays of sunshine.
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[Title] => 600 visa applicants a day
[Summary] => Nestlé Phils. buys as much Philippine coffee as it can for its instant coffee requirements even though it is P5 a kilo more expensive than Vietnam coffee.
Thanks to the World Bank, Vietnam has replaced Colombia as the worlds second largest producer of coffee.
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[Title] => WordComm launches campaign software
[Summary] => Leading political communications consultants WordComm, Inc. recently launched a cutting-edge software designed to efficiently manage campaign organization, funds, vote-projection, poll issues, quick count and messaging.
WordComm president and CEO Ed Javier said the software, specifically designed for next years election, "will give a candidate a big edge over his or her rivals since the management of time, human, material and communication resources has been radically simplified by technology".
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ED JAVIER
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Thanks to the World Bank, Vietnam has replaced Colombia as the worlds second largest producer of coffee.
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WordComm president and CEO Ed Javier said the software, specifically designed for next years election, "will give a candidate a big edge over his or her rivals since the management of time, human, material and communication resources has been radically simplified by technology".
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