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A man arrested in connection with a P6-million robbery at a house in Barangay Sacred Heart, Quezon City faces another charge for allegedly robbing a spa last year, a police official said yesterday.

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Robbers took advantage of a gate left open at a compound in Barangay Sacred Heart, Quezon City Sunday morning, barging into a townhouse and robbing its occupants of P5 million worth of cash and valuables.

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UCPB executive vice president for institutional and retail banking Higinio Macadaeg said the division-sized unit will focus solely on developing programs to meet all the banking needs of the OFWs, from pre-departure loans, to remittance services to housing loans, auto loans, educational loans, small business loans, investment and retirement planning.
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The unnamed foreign investor, in fact, had participated in the July 19 and the Aug. 9 auctions. But like the rest of the field, the pricing scheme fell below the reserve price.
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