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[Title] => Two US-based firms try their luck again in RP
[Summary] => Good luck, happy trails, or is it break a leg?
President Arroyo welcomed yesterday two US-based companies, jointly owned by Filipinos and Saudi Arabians, that have expressed renewed interest to invest in the Philippines after being stymied by the perceived corruption in the previous administration.
The one-month-old Arroyo government spread out the carpet, literally, to officials of the International Access Corp. and the International Electric Corp.
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FILIPINOS AND SAUDI ARABIANS
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The one-month-old Arroyo government spread out the carpet, literally, to officials of the International Access Corp. and the International Electric Corp.
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February 27, 2001 - 12:00am