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[Title] => Philam Life announces key appointments
[Summary] => The Philippine American Life and General Insurance Co. (Philam Life) recently announced the appointments of Philip Michael Hayman as chief distribution officer retail, Gerard M. Cariaso as senior vice president and head of human resources, and Carmelita C. Daduya as vice president for internal audit.
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Imagine a world without drinking water.
Its a scary thought, but scientists say the 40 percent of humanity living in South Asia and China could well be living with little drinking water within 50 years as global warming melts Himalayan glaciers, the regions main water source, according to Antonio M. Claparols, president of the Ecological Society of the Phils.
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Imagine a world without drinking water.
Its a scary thought, but scientists say the 40 percent of humanity living in South Asia and China could well be living with little drinking water within 50 years as global warming melts Himalayan glaciers, the regions main water source, according to Antonio M. Claparols, president of the Ecological Society of the Phils.
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December 24, 2006 - 12:00am