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Five hundred children aged 6 to 12 from Taguig, Pasay and Makati were treated to a day of fun games, prizes, and snacks by the SM Foundation, hosted by Mall of Asia represented by Carlos Vilches, assistant mall manager, during the launch of the “Make a Child Happy” activity. 

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Local cement companies said they have been forced to lay off workers and rethink further expansion and investment plans due to the global financial crisis and the expected adverse impact of the recent cement tariff elimination.

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Five hundred children aged 6 to 12 from Taguig, Pasay and Makati were treated to a day of fun games, prizes, and snacks by the SM Foundation, hosted by Mall of Asia represented by Carlos Vilches, assistant mall manager, during the launch of the “Make a Child Happy” activity. 

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