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                    [Title] => Power restored to Ecija town after 11-day cut-off
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Some 3,000 households here heaved a sigh of relief last Thursday after electricity was finally restored to the town after 11 days following negotiations with the First Gen Hydro Power Corp. (FGHPC).

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This was the gist of a white paper, entitled "About Nueva Ecija," prepared by the provincial government and presented to newly elected local officials and provincial department heads at the opening of a two-day orientation seminar at the Holiday Inn in Clark Field, Pampanga last Tuesday.
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Two multinational corporations which have earlier expressed interest in investing in the country's energy sector have closed shop reportedly in frustration over the non-passage of the energy reform bill.

Industry sources said Power Generation of the United Kingdom (PowerGen PLC) and the National Power PLC of the UK pulled out their overseas office in the country after Congress failed to pass the Comprehensive Electricity Industry Reform Bill last year. [DatePublished] => 2000-03-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097672 [AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )

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Some 3,000 households here heaved a sigh of relief last Thursday after electricity was finally restored to the town after 11 days following negotiations with the First Gen Hydro Power Corp. (FGHPC).

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This was the gist of a white paper, entitled "About Nueva Ecija," prepared by the provincial government and presented to newly elected local officials and provincial department heads at the opening of a two-day orientation seminar at the Holiday Inn in Clark Field, Pampanga last Tuesday.
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Two multinational corporations which have earlier expressed interest in investing in the country's energy sector have closed shop reportedly in frustration over the non-passage of the energy reform bill.

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