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[Title] => No need to import sugar – SRA
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[Title] => Phl improves FIBA ranking
[Summary] => The Philippines made a big jump in the FIBA world ranking, moving 11 rungs up from 45th to 34th, on the strength of Gilas Pilipinas’ second-place finish behind Iran in the recent FIBA Asia Championship.
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[Title] => Moody's cuts debt ratings of 28 Spanish banks
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[Title] => Developing countries to the rescue at G-20
[Summary] => The scene at the just-concluded Group of 20 summit held in this seaside resort would have been unthinkable a decade ago: Hundreds of dignitaries gathered in opulent Mexican hotels and convention halls to hammer out an economic bailout for Europe.
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