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[Title] => Tapales mipakamang ni Omori sa WBO title eliminator
[Summary] => Si WBO No. 2 bantamweight contender Marlon Tapales sa Rex ‘Wakee’ Salud Stable mipatikangkang sa top contender nga si Shohei Omori sa Japan sud lamang sa duha ka hugna sa ilang title eliminator niadtong Miyerkules sa gabii didto sa Shimazu Arena sa Kyoto, Japan.
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[Title] => Japanese electronics firm Uniden to reopen Philippine operations
[Summary] => Japanese electronics firm Uniden, which closed its doors in the Philippines in 2003, will resume operations in the country next month with a $300-million investment.
Uniden Corp. president Saturo Omori made the announcement at a meeting with President Arroyo yesterday.
Omori said Uniden Philippines would hire 8,000 employees when it reaches full capacity by next year.
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Uniden Corp. president Saturo Omori made the announcement at a meeting with President Arroyo yesterday.
Omori said Uniden Philippines would hire 8,000 employees when it reaches full capacity by next year.
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December 17, 2015 - 9:00am