+ Follow PASANG Tag
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[Title] => Transport group to ask for P0.50 fare hike
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Transport group Pasang Masda will ask for a P0.50 provisional fare increase if the price of diesel goes up to P35 per liter, an official said today (Nov. 18).
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-18 12:34:33
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[Title] => Pasang Masda meets with Manila mayor
[Summary] => Officers and members of transport group Pasang Masda met with Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim yesterday to iron out problems regarding the jeepney terminals found in different areas in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lucio Tan pays Abenojar a surprise visit
[Summary] => Tycoon Lucio Tan paid adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar a surprise visit yesterday morning at the Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center (CSMMC) in San Juan and gave him some welcome news: he would also pay for the hospital bills of Abenojars young Nepali Sherpa guide who lost all 10 toes to frostbite and gangrene on a quest to scale Mt. Everest.
Abenojar, 43, claims to have been the first Filipino to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, the worlds highest mountain, last month.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Dale: I have evidence to prove my claim
[Summary] => Now that he is back home and happily reunited with his family, adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar has a new task set before him: Dispelling any doubt that he was, indeed, the first Filipino to conquer Mt. Everest and he and his retinue have the evidence to back that claim.
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[Title] => Transport group to ask for P0.50 fare hike
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Transport group Pasang Masda will ask for a P0.50 provisional fare increase if the price of diesel goes up to P35 per liter, an official said today (Nov. 18).
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-18 12:34:33
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[Title] => Pasang Masda meets with Manila mayor
[Summary] => Officers and members of transport group Pasang Masda met with Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim yesterday to iron out problems regarding the jeepney terminals found in different areas in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lucio Tan pays Abenojar a surprise visit
[Summary] => Tycoon Lucio Tan paid adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar a surprise visit yesterday morning at the Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center (CSMMC) in San Juan and gave him some welcome news: he would also pay for the hospital bills of Abenojars young Nepali Sherpa guide who lost all 10 toes to frostbite and gangrene on a quest to scale Mt. Everest.
Abenojar, 43, claims to have been the first Filipino to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, the worlds highest mountain, last month.
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[Title] => Dale: I have evidence to prove my claim
[Summary] => Now that he is back home and happily reunited with his family, adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar has a new task set before him: Dispelling any doubt that he was, indeed, the first Filipino to conquer Mt. Everest and he and his retinue have the evidence to back that claim.
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