+ Follow METRO MANILA AND CENTRAL AND NORTH LUZON Tag
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[Title] => Non-payment of North Rail loan to affect Phl credit status - Purisima
[Summary] => The loan agreement for the controversial North Luzon Railways Corp. (North Rail) project is a separate and distinct arrangement from the supply contract and that the Department of Finance is committed to honor the loan deal, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima told The STAR yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-10-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government renegotiates $500-million North Rail deal
[Summary] => The Department of Finance (DOF) has successfully renegotiated with the Chinese government the payment terms of a portion of a $500-million loan to be used supposedly to finance the controversial North Luzon Railways Corp. (North Rail) project.
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[Title] => Lawmakers push for North Rail project
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Central Luzon congressmen pushed yesterday for the implementation of the North Luzon railways project that is funded by the Chinese government.
The Central Luzon Congressional Caucus, through its president Rep. Wilhelmino Alvarado, said there should be no more delay in the implementation of the project now that the Supreme Court has dismissed a case questioning its constitutionality.
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METRO MANILA AND CENTRAL AND NORTH LUZON
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[Title] => Non-payment of North Rail loan to affect Phl credit status - Purisima
[Summary] => The loan agreement for the controversial North Luzon Railways Corp. (North Rail) project is a separate and distinct arrangement from the supply contract and that the Department of Finance is committed to honor the loan deal, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima told The STAR yesterday.
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[Title] => Government renegotiates $500-million North Rail deal
[Summary] => The Department of Finance (DOF) has successfully renegotiated with the Chinese government the payment terms of a portion of a $500-million loan to be used supposedly to finance the controversial North Luzon Railways Corp. (North Rail) project.
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[Title] => Lawmakers push for North Rail project
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Central Luzon congressmen pushed yesterday for the implementation of the North Luzon railways project that is funded by the Chinese government.
The Central Luzon Congressional Caucus, through its president Rep. Wilhelmino Alvarado, said there should be no more delay in the implementation of the project now that the Supreme Court has dismissed a case questioning its constitutionality.
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October 21, 2005 - 12:00am