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Customers of distribution utilities should be billed properly for their electricity consumption based on accurate readings and proper computation of installed meters, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) chief said.

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The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) ordered yesterday the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) to refund its customer P1.8 million for overbilling him in 1998.

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MANILA, Philippines - A packaging factory in Valenzuela City and a garments firm in Navotas were burned to the ground in separate incidents yesterday.

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MANILA, Philippines -- An estimated P20 million worth of properties went up in smoke in a fire that razed a paper warehouse in Valenzuela today.

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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye made the statement after United States Treasury authorities bared a "rise in the incidence" of low-level dollar counterfeiting in the country although it has not ballooned yet into a major problem in the Philippines.
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Relatives found the bodies of William Chan, 45, and his wife, Catherine, in the bedroom. He had a bullet wound in the temple, she in the forehead.

Catherine’s mother, Juliet, said William was not keen on allowing his wife to work as a singer in Japan and that even without proof, he had suspected her of having an affair with another man.
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Customers of distribution utilities should be billed properly for their electricity consumption based on accurate readings and proper computation of installed meters, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) chief said.

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The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) ordered yesterday the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) to refund its customer P1.8 million for overbilling him in 1998.

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MANILA, Philippines -- An estimated P20 million worth of properties went up in smoke in a fire that razed a paper warehouse in Valenzuela today.

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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye made the statement after United States Treasury authorities bared a "rise in the incidence" of low-level dollar counterfeiting in the country although it has not ballooned yet into a major problem in the Philippines.
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Relatives found the bodies of William Chan, 45, and his wife, Catherine, in the bedroom. He had a bullet wound in the temple, she in the forehead.

Catherine’s mother, Juliet, said William was not keen on allowing his wife to work as a singer in Japan and that even without proof, he had suspected her of having an affair with another man.
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