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BERLIN  (Xinhua) -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will cut its global economic growth forecast for 2009 in its World Economic Outlook (WEO) due to be released Wednesday, the head of the IMF said.

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I asked Frank why he had snubbed the administration-sponsored extravaganza at the Manila Hotel, and he cheerfully replied that he didn’t go because he has no political party.
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Yesterday, 13 persons were killed and dozens wounded when a bomb, planted in a motorized tricycle parked in front of the Fitmark shopping center, exploded. Among those slain were street vendors, passers-by and what we call estambays (stand-bys).
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Romy Sauler and Antonio Josue, PALEA officials said if published reports from Germany are true that Fraport controls 70 percent of PIATCO, "then there could be a violation of the Constitution, particularly on the 60 percent foreign ownership rule."
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I asked Frank why he had snubbed the administration-sponsored extravaganza at the Manila Hotel, and he cheerfully replied that he didn’t go because he has no political party.
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