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[Title] => Asian Cup expansion sparks debate
[Summary] => A proposal to expand the Asian Cup to 24 teams has sparked a debate among the region's football bodies, with commercial and developmental considerations on one side, and on the other a fear that it will dilute the quality of the competition.
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[Title] => US and Danish hostages taken in Somalia are 'well'
[Summary] => An American woman and her Danish colleague are alive and well after they were seized by Somali gunmen, their aid agency said Monday.
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[Title] => Government eases controls on dollar buying
[Summary] => The government is further relaxing controls on foreign exchange trading in the country, including those intended to help the export sector facilitate its import transactions.
The assurance was made to exporters by lawyer Josephine de Guia, assistant manager of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ International Department, amidst hopes for a relaxation of policies involving the purchase of dollars for their raw material imports.
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[Title] => Text scam victimizes farmers wife
[Summary] => A farmers widow from Iloilo who received a text message saying she had won a P950,000 raffle prize from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) pawned her small farmland property to pay for the boat fare to Manila, only to be told that the message was a hoax.
Lydia dela Torre, 51, is one of the victims of an organized text scam syndicate that targets mostly overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
Actual damages to victims could reach P10 million, according to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT
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[Title] => US and Danish hostages taken in Somalia are 'well'
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The assurance was made to exporters by lawyer Josephine de Guia, assistant manager of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ International Department, amidst hopes for a relaxation of policies involving the purchase of dollars for their raw material imports.
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[Title] => Text scam victimizes farmers wife
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Lydia dela Torre, 51, is one of the victims of an organized text scam syndicate that targets mostly overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
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October 31, 2011 - 3:09pm