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Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima has been recognized for the fifth time as Finance Minister of the Year by Hong Kong-based financial publishing firm FinanceAsia for his successful stewardship of the Philippine economy.

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The government has created an inter-agency committee to arrange a state funeral for the late Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo who died last Saturday when his plane crashed off Masbate, the presidential palace said yesterday.

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Trusting on the integrity and capability of philstar.com, the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (PACCI) in New York picks the country’s leading online news provider as its main source of news and information for its members in the United States.

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Trusting on the integrity and capability of Philstar.com, the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (PACCI) picks the country’s leading online news provider as its main source of news and information for its members in the United States.

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Stephen Ip, secretary for economic development and labor, told reporters: "Don’t forget our employers, they do have options. They can consider employing local domestic helpers.

"They can consider domestic helpers not only from the Philippines, but from other parts of the world."
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The deficit in the first six months has already ballooned to P119.72 billion, a little over P10 billion shy of the full year target of P130 billion, and there is widespread expectations that the Cabinet, which meets today, will revise the target.

The source, who declined to be named, said the inter-government agency, the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), recommended the new figure.
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Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima has been recognized for the fifth time as Finance Minister of the Year by Hong Kong-based financial publishing firm FinanceAsia for his successful stewardship of the Philippine economy.

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The government has created an inter-agency committee to arrange a state funeral for the late Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo who died last Saturday when his plane crashed off Masbate, the presidential palace said yesterday.

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Trusting on the integrity and capability of philstar.com, the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (PACCI) in New York picks the country’s leading online news provider as its main source of news and information for its members in the United States.

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Trusting on the integrity and capability of Philstar.com, the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (PACCI) picks the country’s leading online news provider as its main source of news and information for its members in the United States.

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Stephen Ip, secretary for economic development and labor, told reporters: "Don’t forget our employers, they do have options. They can consider employing local domestic helpers.

"They can consider domestic helpers not only from the Philippines, but from other parts of the world."
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The deficit in the first six months has already ballooned to P119.72 billion, a little over P10 billion shy of the full year target of P130 billion, and there is widespread expectations that the Cabinet, which meets today, will revise the target.

The source, who declined to be named, said the inter-government agency, the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), recommended the new figure.
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