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[Summary] => Citing its P70-billion contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product growth, the sugar industry should be a priority of the national government, San Juan Rep. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito Estrada said.
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[Title] => Ethanol boom seen to push RP sugar industry
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Pointing out that the global boom in ethanol production can push the Philippine sugar industry into record growth, Team Unity senatorial candidate Edgardo J. Angara urged the Department of Agriculture to conduct an immediate mapping of underutilized lands that can be readily tapped for sugar production.
Angara said he was encouraged during a recent trip to Central Luzon by the sugar cane plantations that have sprung from the areas devastated by the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, which were earlier declared unfit for agricultural production within 25 years after the eruption.
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Congress repealed the Anti-Subversion Law in 1992 in the midst of euphoria. Democracy was recovering with general elections after 14 years of dictatorship; the economy was rising from martial law dormancy. Peace talks with the Communist Party were in full swing; New People’s Army rebels were coming down from the hills for gainful work. Suddenly incongruous with the state of affairs was a law that for four decades had outlawed supposed "foreign ideas" like communism.
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Ipinasa ng dalawang kapulungan ng Kongreso ang Bio-Fuels Act of 2006 na naglalayong isulong ang paggamit nito sa ating bansa.
Nagkasundo ang Kamara at Senado na dapat ihalo ang 5% bioethanol sa gasolina sa loob ng dalawang taon, habang 1% naman ng biodiesel ang puwedeng ihalo sa diesel sa loob ng tatlong buwan matapos na maging batas ito.
Ang biofuels ay manggagaling sa niyog, tubo, cassava at mais kung saan ililibre na ito sa VAT.
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Once again a Catholic bishop, one of 121, made headlines in politics. Criticizing a Senate bill that partially would automate the 2007 elections, he sneered that electronic counters will not keep the voting clean for a change; its only people who will. The bishop officially spoke for his colleagues, so presumably they agree with him. The most vocal of them in fact habitually belittle efforts to improve any system, moralizing instead that only change in individuals can make things better.
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[Title] => Flying V sets opening of first biofuel center
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Flying V Corp. will open next month the first Bio-Fuel Center which will also serve as a pumping station for BioDiesel Premium fuel.
The center is a partnership between Flying V and the Philcoa Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PEMC).
Flying V director for special projects Paul S. Tanjutco said the center will likewise house its pioneering efforts in the promotion and propagation of the use of bio-fuels, particularly bio-diesel.
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[Title] => Hugo Chavez: Magdalo idol
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The Magdalo coup plotters seem to idolize Venezuelas Hugo Chavez. This can be gleaned from the confession of Lt. Lawrence San Juan about his underground activities for the group led by former senator Gringo Honasan and composed of junior officers.
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Malacañang said yesterday it is seriously studying the possibility of temporarily subsidizing pump price discounts that will be extended to public utility vehicles as world crude prices threatened to reach record highs due to conflicts in the Middle East.
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Pointing out that the global boom in ethanol production can push the Philippine sugar industry into record growth, Team Unity senatorial candidate Edgardo J. Angara urged the Department of Agriculture to conduct an immediate mapping of underutilized lands that can be readily tapped for sugar production.
Angara said he was encouraged during a recent trip to Central Luzon by the sugar cane plantations that have sprung from the areas devastated by the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, which were earlier declared unfit for agricultural production within 25 years after the eruption.
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Nagkasundo ang Kamara at Senado na dapat ihalo ang 5% bioethanol sa gasolina sa loob ng dalawang taon, habang 1% naman ng biodiesel ang puwedeng ihalo sa diesel sa loob ng tatlong buwan matapos na maging batas ito.
Ang biofuels ay manggagaling sa niyog, tubo, cassava at mais kung saan ililibre na ito sa VAT.
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Once again a Catholic bishop, one of 121, made headlines in politics. Criticizing a Senate bill that partially would automate the 2007 elections, he sneered that electronic counters will not keep the voting clean for a change; its only people who will. The bishop officially spoke for his colleagues, so presumably they agree with him. The most vocal of them in fact habitually belittle efforts to improve any system, moralizing instead that only change in individuals can make things better.
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Flying V Corp. will open next month the first Bio-Fuel Center which will also serve as a pumping station for BioDiesel Premium fuel.
The center is a partnership between Flying V and the Philcoa Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PEMC).
Flying V director for special projects Paul S. Tanjutco said the center will likewise house its pioneering efforts in the promotion and propagation of the use of bio-fuels, particularly bio-diesel.
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The Magdalo coup plotters seem to idolize Venezuelas Hugo Chavez. This can be gleaned from the confession of Lt. Lawrence San Juan about his underground activities for the group led by former senator Gringo Honasan and composed of junior officers.
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Malacañang said yesterday it is seriously studying the possibility of temporarily subsidizing pump price discounts that will be extended to public utility vehicles as world crude prices threatened to reach record highs due to conflicts in the Middle East.
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