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[Title] => Foreign mortuary execs to join 1st Funeral Tour
[Summary] => About 50 foreign funeral directors and professionals are expected to join the first Funeral Professional Educational Tour (FPET) next year in May, aimed to boost the Philippine mortuary industry.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Pinoy in HK jailed for boiler room scam
[Summary] => HONG KONG (AFP) A Filipino man was sentenced here yesterday to seven years and four months in jail over a "boiler room" scam that defrauded investors of about HK$13 million ($1.7 million).
Renato Tandoc, 27, pleaded guilty to setting up companies in Hong Kong and opening bank accounts to collect the fraudulent proceeds amounting to $13 million.
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Renato Tandoc, 27, pleaded guilty to setting up companies in Hong Kong and opening bank accounts to collect the fraudulent proceeds amounting to $13 million.
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