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                    [Title] => Bird flu over the cuckoo’s nest
                    [Summary] => Authorities are watching several places in the country including the 32,000-hectare Candaba swamp in Pampanga as a possible breeding ground for the dreaded bird flu virus. The Candaba swamp is a bird sanctuary where thousands of birds particularly from China migrate to escape the cold winter months. Migratory birds carrying the bird flu virus could infect chicken and other poultry in other provinces near Pampanga, and could pose a threat to the poultry industry in the country.
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                    [Title] => Ex-Nicphil head blames board for downfall of insurance firm
                    [Summary] => The former president of Nicphil Insurance Inc. has blamed the downfall of one of the oldest insurance firms in the country to the questionable business decisions entered into by its existing board.


Emmanuel Ticzon, who served as president of Nicphil for 10 years and is currently the single biggest shareholder of Nicphil owning 37 percent, said the liquidity problems of the insurance firm could be traced to the board’s mismanagement and poor collection of premiums.
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                    [Title] => Bird flu over the cuckoo’s nest
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Emmanuel Ticzon, who served as president of Nicphil for 10 years and is currently the single biggest shareholder of Nicphil owning 37 percent, said the liquidity problems of the insurance firm could be traced to the board’s mismanagement and poor collection of premiums.
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