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                    [Title] => VIRAL: 4-year-old girl has perfect response when boy calls her ugly
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Way to go girl!

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However, the Insurance Commission (IC) is inclined to give the Filipino-owned non-life insurance company up to Friday to complete all the requirements or face administrative sanctions including the permanent cancellation of its working license.
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CICI General Insurance is a subsidiary of Westmont Investment Corp. (Wincorp), which was established by former Finance Secretary Edgardo B. Espiritu. The non-life insurance company had a net worth of P90 million in 1999.
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