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                    [Title] => Jeepney driver, utas sa holdaper
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Sumakabilang buhay na ang jeepney na binaril ng mga holdaper noong naka­raang Setyembre 7 sa No-va­liches, Quezon City.

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"On the average, franchisees recover their investments in three to four years," said Max’s Franchising Inc. chief operating officer Robert Ocampo.
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Sumakabilang buhay na ang jeepney na binaril ng mga holdaper noong naka­raang Setyembre 7 sa No-va­liches, Quezon City.

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"On the average, franchisees recover their investments in three to four years," said Max’s Franchising Inc. chief operating officer Robert Ocampo.
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