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[Title] => City to check reports of supply hoarding
[Summary] => The city government will look into the reported artificial shortages of basic commodities and possible hoarding of goods in Cebu City.
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[Title] => Subic Freeport export earnings up 30%
[Summary] => Export earnings from Subic Freeport amounted to $300 million in the first four months of the year, up 30 percent from the $230 million recorded in the same period last year, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Felicito C. Payumo reported yesterday.
For April alone, the export value of Subic Freeport-made products amounted to $89 million. Payumo attributed the notable increase in export earnings to a rebound in global demand for computers and other electronic products.
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[Title] => SBMA exports up 22% to $76.4-M in Jan
[Summary] => Export earnings from the Subic Freeport went up by 22 percent to $76.401 million in January from P62.870 million in the same period a year ago, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Felicito C. Payumo reported yesterday.
According to Payumo, the January export value is a good start.
He expressed optimism that "our export performance figures will continue to pick up from the decline recorded during the previous year."
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[Title] => Hacker takes P.2M from ATM machine
[Summary] => Police arrested the other night a 40-year-old woman, believed to be a computer hacker, for allegedly overriding an Automatic Teller Machine in Caloocan City, and taking P200,000 in cash.
Marivic Galas of 188 Sabalo St., Caloocan, is detained at the city police detention cell awaiting proper charges.
Galas allegedly used her expertise in computers to crack codes of the ATM of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) in Monumento, Caloocan, to withdraw money from the accounts of other bank clients.
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For April alone, the export value of Subic Freeport-made products amounted to $89 million. Payumo attributed the notable increase in export earnings to a rebound in global demand for computers and other electronic products.
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[Title] => SBMA exports up 22% to $76.4-M in Jan
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According to Payumo, the January export value is a good start.
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Marivic Galas of 188 Sabalo St., Caloocan, is detained at the city police detention cell awaiting proper charges.
Galas allegedly used her expertise in computers to crack codes of the ATM of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) in Monumento, Caloocan, to withdraw money from the accounts of other bank clients.
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February 2, 2001 - 12:00am