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ILOILO CITY – Robbers stabbed dead an Australian national inside his house in Ajuy town and carted away P1.2 million in cash and jewelries early morning yesterday.

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But whether or not this potential could be realized would depend on the country’s political stability and the government’s ability to address critical concerns of foreign investors.

The foreign chambers of commerce led by the American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AmCham) reported that the country could attract foreign direct investments of up to $34 billion over the next four years.
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They can also read cellphone SMS messages out loud, as in the latest development from Siemens Information and Communication Mobile (ICM) in Munich. But in spite of their many capabilities, their speech comprehension is still limited and only truly effective in narrowly defined conversational situations.
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The foreign chambers of commerce led by the American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AmCham) reported that the country could attract foreign direct investments of up to $34 billion over the next four years.
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