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It’s been a week since Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas warned the public about 22 brands of imported sauces and condiments that may contain a carcinogenic substance. Roxas said the brands, whose pro-ducts include oyster sauce and soy sauce, have been banned in Britain and Malaysia for containing a chemical contaminant called 3-MCPD, or 3-monochloropropane-1, 2-diol. The substance has been found to cause cancer when fed in large amounts to laboratory animals throughout their life.

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Documents from the Board of Investments (BOI) show that the government has lined up "investment leads " for 2001, including build-operate-transfer (BOT) projects that will require government counterpart financing.
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President Estrada had offered the post to at least four prominent businessmen, who politely declined for fear of being ostracized by their peers in the business community, said sources from the business sector.
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Documents from the Board of Investments (BOI) show that the government has lined up "investment leads " for 2001, including build-operate-transfer (BOT) projects that will require government counterpart financing.
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President Estrada had offered the post to at least four prominent businessmen, who politely declined for fear of being ostracized by their peers in the business community, said sources from the business sector.
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