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                    [Title] => Enrique Razon moves to take control of embattled Manila Water
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                    [Title] => Billionaire Enrique Razon bags majority voting rights in Manila Water
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                    [Title] => DOJ assures Manila Water, Maynilad: ‘We are still considering them’
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                    [Title] => Water rates will go up if contract extension is canceled — Manila Water, Maynilad
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                    [Title] => Int’l tribunal orders Philippine gov’t to pay Manila Water P7.4-B
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                    [Title] => Rene Almendras to head Manila Water after president resigns
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                    [Title] => Manila Water sets P30-B capex for 2016-17
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Ayala-led Manila Water Company Inc., the water concessionaire for Metro Manila’s east zone, has allocated an estimated P30 billion capital expenditures for the next two years as it commences a “catch up year” in 2016, a ranking official said.

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Mas mahabang oras na water interruption  ang ma­ra­ranasan ng mga taga- Metro Manila at kalapit lalawigan sa mga susunod na araw dahil sa epekto ng El Niño phenomenon sa suplay ng tubig sa bansa.

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Ayala-led Manila Water Company Inc., the water concessionaire for Metro Manila’s east zone, has allocated an estimated P30 billion capital expenditures for the next two years as it commences a “catch up year” in 2016, a ranking official said.

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