+ Follow PREPARATORY COMMISSION Tag
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[Title] => Ex-Finance chief backs Constitutional economic amendments
[Summary] => A former member of the Preparatory Commission on Constitutional Reforms has expressed support to House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr.'s Resolution of Both Houses no. 1, which seeks to amend certain economic provisioins of the 1987 Constitution.
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[Title] => Ex-Chief Justice Narvasa pumanaw na
[Summary] => Pumanaw na ang dating Supreme Court Chief Justice at dating abogado ni Pangulong Joseph Estrada na si Andres Narvasa ngayong Biyernes ng umaga, ayon sa opisyal ng mataas na hukuman.
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[Title] => DOE bats for global cooperation on renewable energy
[Summary] => Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes has urged member-countries of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to enter into joint cooperation to further enhance the development of renewable energy.
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[Title] => RP, Australia sign tsunami warning agreements
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[Title] => Principles are for people who can afford it
[Summary] => The late sugar-baron Don Alfredo "Peding" Montelibano once told us, "Principles are for people who can afford it." What that could actually mean is people in the lower classes of society just want to make a decent living. They dont really care much about abstractions such as politics and constitutional changes. As an example a friends driver told him he couldnt care less about impeachment or resignation because what was important is to earn a living so he could afford to feed, clothe, and educate his five children.
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[Title] => Mining sector needs P45 B for recovery
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The Philippines will need between $3 billion and $5 billion to revive the
moribund mining industry and turn it into a major dollar earner again, a
government commission said yesterday.
The Preparatory Commission on Constitutional Reforms (PCCR) said the assessment
bolstered their argument that the country's Constitution would have to be
amended to allow more foreign ownership in still-restricted sectors such as
mining, utilities and the media.
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moribund mining industry and turn it into a major dollar earner again, a
government commission said yesterday.
The Preparatory Commission on Constitutional Reforms (PCCR) said the assessment
bolstered their argument that the country's Constitution would have to be
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mining, utilities and the media.
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October 31, 2013 - 8:35am
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