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In her book “The Nation’s Journey to Greatness,” former education head Mona Dumlao-Valisno talks about what she calls “the lack of an effective coordination between and among the trifocalized education agencies.

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Yesterday morning, Justice Secretary Agnes Devanadera said something that got my attention concerning our current dilemma about oil prices, executive orders and fuel supplies.

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An Executive Order issued by City Mayor Socrates Fernandez provided for the creation of the committee, which is tasked to identify and preserve documents that are of continuing value, as well as those of temporary value.
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Neri, a member of the CTRM, said he stands by the earlier decision to lower the current tariff of 10 percent to seven percent until JGSPC’s proposed naphtha cracker plant becomes operational.
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In her book “The Nation’s Journey to Greatness,” former education head Mona Dumlao-Valisno talks about what she calls “the lack of an effective coordination between and among the trifocalized education agencies.

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An Executive Order issued by City Mayor Socrates Fernandez provided for the creation of the committee, which is tasked to identify and preserve documents that are of continuing value, as well as those of temporary value.
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Neri, a member of the CTRM, said he stands by the earlier decision to lower the current tariff of 10 percent to seven percent until JGSPC’s proposed naphtha cracker plant becomes operational.
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