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Nanawagan ang Kilusan Kontra Kabulukan at Katiwalian (4K) sa Office of the Ombudsman na sampahan ng kasong graft at malversation ang iba pang dating mambabatas ng Caloocan City  na nakipagsabwatan sa Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) at Kalookan Assistance Council, Inc. (KACI) sa maling paggamit ng kanilang Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) o pork barrel.

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CLARK FREEPORT – At least four firms are eyeing the development of the P4-billion Terminal 2 project for the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) here, the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) said yesterday.

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CLARK FREEPORT - The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has announced it is again accepting "unsolicited proposals" from firms interested in developing a new world-class international passenger terminal at the Diosdado Macapapagal International Airport (DMIA) whose target completion date is on March 31, 2010.

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According to Favila, developing countries provided much needed leverage to get concessions from developed countries in effect bringing the development agenda forward for future WTO negotiations.
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Philippine party list representatives and 28 other Asian parliamentarians are supporting the call of the G-33, G-20 and the G-90 to scrap Annex C of the GATS that sets specific timelines and numbers for the liberalization of the services sector by developing countries.
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Lorenzo also warned that proposals to change the categories for granting incentives will push up production costs of certain items covered under AFMA such as feed ingredients.
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According to Favila, developing countries provided much needed leverage to get concessions from developed countries in effect bringing the development agenda forward for future WTO negotiations.
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Philippine party list representatives and 28 other Asian parliamentarians are supporting the call of the G-33, G-20 and the G-90 to scrap Annex C of the GATS that sets specific timelines and numbers for the liberalization of the services sector by developing countries.
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Lorenzo also warned that proposals to change the categories for granting incentives will push up production costs of certain items covered under AFMA such as feed ingredients.
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