+ Follow RAFAEL GALVEZ Tag
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[Title] => 9 anti-Arroyo coup leaders apply for amnesty
[Summary] => Nine military and civilian leaders of a series of attempts to topple the Arroyo administration applied for amnesty at Camp Aguinaldo yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => More Clark projects approved in first semester
[Summary] => Officials of Clark Development Corp. (CDC) are optimistic that the Clark Freeport will continue to make a strong showing as more projects were approved in the first semester of this year while locator firms remitted some P1.84 billion to government coffers last year.
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[Title] => Guitar parts maker, antique restorer to locate at Clark
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga A world-renowed Australian manufacturer of electric guitar accessories and a Japanese corporation restoring Japanese antique furniture have signed agreements with the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) to establish factories at the Clark special economic zone.
The CDC announced yesterday that the Australian firm Sonimetrix Inc. is investing some P20 million in an electric guitar accessories plant, while the Kiku Imports Company Phils. Inc. will initially invest P1.5 million in an antique furniture restoration factory.
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[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga A world-renowed Australian manufacturer of electric guitar accessories and a Japanese corporation restoring Japanese antique furniture have signed agreements with the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) to establish factories at the Clark special economic zone.
The CDC announced yesterday that the Australian firm Sonimetrix Inc. is investing some P20 million in an electric guitar accessories plant, while the Kiku Imports Company Phils. Inc. will initially invest P1.5 million in an antique furniture restoration factory.
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