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                    [Title] => Smooth polls seen to boost furniture exports
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Furniture exporters expect slight revenue increase of five to 10 percent this year and another 10 to 15 percent in 2011 amid generally peaceful elections and as industry players exploit more robust markets abroad.

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During the launching of the Philippine Wind Investment Kit last Monday, holding firm Philippine Investment and Management Corp. (Phinma) said it is interested in developing the 25-megawatt (MW) wind power project in Sual, Pangasinan.
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Releasing its annual human development index, the UNDP said Australia was fifth overall on such indicators as life expectancy, literacy rate and gross domestic product per capita. Only Norway, Sweden, Canada and Belgium were higher.

Japan was the only other Asia-Pacific nation in the top 10, coming in ninth, behind the United States, Iceland and the Netherlands.
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Furniture exporters expect slight revenue increase of five to 10 percent this year and another 10 to 15 percent in 2011 amid generally peaceful elections and as industry players exploit more robust markets abroad.

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During the launching of the Philippine Wind Investment Kit last Monday, holding firm Philippine Investment and Management Corp. (Phinma) said it is interested in developing the 25-megawatt (MW) wind power project in Sual, Pangasinan.
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Releasing its annual human development index, the UNDP said Australia was fifth overall on such indicators as life expectancy, literacy rate and gross domestic product per capita. Only Norway, Sweden, Canada and Belgium were higher.

Japan was the only other Asia-Pacific nation in the top 10, coming in ninth, behind the United States, Iceland and the Netherlands.
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