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[Title] => A great disservice
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In the 70s, public service programs meant TV shows that gave financial help to the poor or provided medical assistance to the indigent like Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko and Damayan, both of which were started by the great humanitarian Rosa Rosal.
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[Title] => Group backs DOF plan to bid out pre-inspection contract
[Summary] => A consumer group, Tinig ng Mamimiling Pilipino (TIMPI), threw yesterday its support behind the Department of Finance (DOF) plan to bid out anew the pre-shipment inspection contract.
TIMPI president Jose T. Marchan said the revival of a new pre-shipment contract is important to the private sector and importers because it will free the importers of precious time and money brought about by the storage or warehousing fees and other expenses incurred in the delay of their shipments.
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In the 70s, public service programs meant TV shows that gave financial help to the poor or provided medical assistance to the indigent like Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko and Damayan, both of which were started by the great humanitarian Rosa Rosal.
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TIMPI president Jose T. Marchan said the revival of a new pre-shipment contract is important to the private sector and importers because it will free the importers of precious time and money brought about by the storage or warehousing fees and other expenses incurred in the delay of their shipments.
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September 26, 2001 - 12:00am