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[Title] => Philforest steps up effort to promote jatropha
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The Philippine Forest Corp. (PFC), a wholly owned and controlled government corporation chaired by Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Angelo T. Reyes, is stepping up the promotion of the jatropha for biodiesel production in the country.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lazy politics
[Summary] => Philippine politics is often castigated for its traditional ways and much opprobrium is reserved for its professionals, the so-called tradpols. Yet, tradition in itself obviously deserves no automatic censure. There are traditions that are good and others that are not, traditions that remain useful and yet others that clearly have become dysfunctional.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Felipe B. Miranda
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[Title] => Iloilo stamps class in athletics, overtakes Negros
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SOCSKSARGEN - Iloilo, making a big dash in athletics, overtook Negros
Occidental in the race for overall supremacy in the provincial level of the
Palaro ng Bayan, which came to a close yesterday.
The Ilongos went six of eight at the close of athletics competition yesterday
in a last-ditch effort that toppled the Negrenses from the leaderboard and made
a name for themselves in the first-ever Palaro.
Iloilo swept six relay events to formally crown itself the champion in
athletics, and got one more in boxing courtesy of light vacuumweight Jeffrey
Señeres, who defeated h
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[Title] => Iloilo stamps class in athletics, overtakes Negros
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SOCSKSARGEN - Iloilo, making a big dash in athletics, overtook Negros
Occidental in the race for overall supremacy in the provincial level of the
Palaro ng Bayan, which came to a close yesterday.
The Ilongos went six of eight at the close of athletics competition yesterday
in a last-ditch effort that toppled the Negrenses from the leaderboard and made
a name for themselves in the first-ever Palaro.
Iloilo swept six relay events to formally crown itself the champion in
athletics, and got one more in boxing courtesy of light vacuumweight Jeffrey
Señeres, who defeated h
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January 21, 2007 - 12:00am