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Malacañang assured the people yesterday that the provisions of the Constitution would be followed if the United States were to be allowed to station forces at military bases in the Philippines if war breaks out on the Korean peninsula.

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A Filipino sushi chef from Long Beach, Los Angeles, California won the $15-million SuperLotto jackpot, local online news sites reported last week.

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GMA registered gross revenues of P1.9 billion, up 27 percent from P1.5 billion a year ago. This was despite the absence of political advertisements that helped pump up the broadcasting firm’s revenues last year.
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An official of GMA said the company is currently in talks with a Singaporean firm for the entry of GMA’s locally-produced soap operas in China. GMA is also holding negotiations with a Malaysian company for the syndication of the top-rating telenovela Mulawin in Cambodia.
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"I began supplying juices to the canteen of a MBA classmate which was located in a bank along Ayala Ave. Business was good in the beginning, then slackened after a few months," said Nemeno who decided to stop the business and assess what went wrong. He reopened for business a month later, choosing to supply the canteen of the bank where he worked for closer supervision.
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GMA registered gross revenues of P1.9 billion, up 27 percent from P1.5 billion a year ago. This was despite the absence of political advertisements that helped pump up the broadcasting firm’s revenues last year.
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An official of GMA said the company is currently in talks with a Singaporean firm for the entry of GMA’s locally-produced soap operas in China. GMA is also holding negotiations with a Malaysian company for the syndication of the top-rating telenovela Mulawin in Cambodia.
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