+ Follow JAPAN NATIONAL PRESS CLUB Tag
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[Title] => Economic Cha-cha not Noy’s priority
[Summary] => President Aquino remains cool to the proposal to lift restrictive economic provisions of the Constitution despite the latest appeal from local business groups and foreign chambers of commerce, Malacañang said yesterday.
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[Title] => AP signs exclusive deal for HD video from NKorea
[Summary] => Associated Press President and Chief Executive Tom Curley said Thursday the agency has signed an exclusive deal to provide high definition news video from North Korea to broadcasters worldwide.
[DatePublished] => 2011-09-29 14:58:07
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[Title] => Japanese aid could help RP against terrorism
[Summary] => TOKYO (AFP) President Arroyo called yesterday Japans continued economic aid to her country and the region a "vital weapon" in fighting political uncertainty, poverty and terrorism.
"Make no mistake. The yen is mightier than the sword," she told a news conference here hours before holding talks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
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[Title] => No plan to scale down targets GMA
[Summary] => TOKYO (via PLDT) The government has no intention so far of scaling down its growth targets for the year despite predictions of a further slowdown in the global economy following the unprecedented terrorist attack in the United States.
In an interview at the Imperial Hotel here, President Arroyo said she will meet soon with her economic managers to reassess the countrys economic position vis-a-vis the terrorist attack in the US. She expressed confidence that there will be no need to reduce the governments growth targets.
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
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JAPAN NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
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[Title] => AP signs exclusive deal for HD video from NKorea
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[Title] => Japanese aid could help RP against terrorism
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"Make no mistake. The yen is mightier than the sword," she told a news conference here hours before holding talks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
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[Title] => No plan to scale down targets GMA
[Summary] => TOKYO (via PLDT) The government has no intention so far of scaling down its growth targets for the year despite predictions of a further slowdown in the global economy following the unprecedented terrorist attack in the United States.
In an interview at the Imperial Hotel here, President Arroyo said she will meet soon with her economic managers to reassess the countrys economic position vis-a-vis the terrorist attack in the US. She expressed confidence that there will be no need to reduce the governments growth targets.
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