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The country’s budget deficit narrowed sharply in July as expeditures contracted despite government commitment to ramp up spending.

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A leading horse owner has expressed disappointment over the proliferation of illegal ‘bookies’ and wished all the players in the industry would do their share to save the horse racing industry.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Remittances from Filipinos working abroad amounted to $1.5 billion in July, up 9.3 percent from a year earlier due to sustained demand for Philippine manpower and increased access to money transfer facilities, officials said today.

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She said there was a need to create enough jobs in the face of a global economic meltdown made worse by the Sept. 11 havoc in the United States.

Oreta said the central role that the Senate minority had played in the speedy passage of the anti-money laundering law shows that opposition lawmakers could again cross party lines.
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A leading horse owner has expressed disappointment over the proliferation of illegal ‘bookies’ and wished all the players in the industry would do their share to save the horse racing industry.

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She said there was a need to create enough jobs in the face of a global economic meltdown made worse by the Sept. 11 havoc in the United States.

Oreta said the central role that the Senate minority had played in the speedy passage of the anti-money laundering law shows that opposition lawmakers could again cross party lines.
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