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What do you look for with regard to your computing life in the 21st century?

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The beauty of having computers is that it makes almost everything easy, from office work to saving your favorite files like movies, photos or important documents.

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Lawmakers are split on what the minimum should be. From our easy chair, we think that a bank client doing legitimate business need not quibble over a threshold of above P500,000, provided he still makes money despite the rules and the taxes.
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It is in fact the duty of the President to make a clear stand on important public issues, especially one affecting national security.
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Remember that he was visibly terrified toward the end of his testimony when he was being pressed to identify the smugglers hobnobbing with the President and who were in effect sabotaging the economy while they were raking in, and probably sharing, dirty billions.
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Lawmakers are split on what the minimum should be. From our easy chair, we think that a bank client doing legitimate business need not quibble over a threshold of above P500,000, provided he still makes money despite the rules and the taxes.
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Remember that he was visibly terrified toward the end of his testimony when he was being pressed to identify the smugglers hobnobbing with the President and who were in effect sabotaging the economy while they were raking in, and probably sharing, dirty billions.
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