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March 16, 2009 - 3:36pm
By Des Ferriols | September 14, 2004 - 12:00am
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The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency yesterday released P9.66 million in cash rewards to 18 PDEA informants whose tips led to major drug busts across the country.
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The deadly shooting at the San Jose National High School in Tacloban City has raised questions on the state of juvenile detention and rehabilitation facilities in the country.
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The value of the country’s key mineral reserves rose to over P580 billion last year on the back of higher Class A gold reserves, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.
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Industry groups are urging the Department of Trade and Industry to immediately implement new steel standards and ban the use of induction furnace (IF) to promote infrastructure and building safety, as the country is prone to earthquakes.
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