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Ang pamumuhay ng mga Pilipino ngayon ay impluwensiya ng mga bansang sumakop.

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It was a scene reminiscent of Typhoon Washi (local name: Sendong) exactly one year ago. Helpless children, women weeping in silence, men in shock.

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The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, Inc. (CMP) warned yesterday that continued protests by some anti-mining groups “would send a wrong signal to investors interested in putting capital not only in mining, but in other ventures as well.”

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The Philippines may have to "import" foreign miners due to lack of qualified people to work in multi-billion peso investments to explore the country’s mining potentials, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said yesterday.

A 30-page DOLE "think paper" said the country’s diminishing supply of "core professions"–geodetic and mining engineers, metallurgists and geologists, may become insufficient to fill in the growing demand for professional mining workers.
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Belmonte earlier warned contractors that they would be dealt with accordingly if they continue to ignore the deadlines.
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