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Cebu Vice Governor Agnes Magpale is not amenable to the proposal of Cordova Mayor Adelino Sitoy that money conduits should be included in the operation against cyber pornography in his town.

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In 2005, PhilExim extended P11.56 billion worth of guarantees to big-ticket projects and direct and indirect exporters. This year, it is looking at a record P16-billion performance.
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Rey Jacalan, OWWA regional information officer, said the loan has been temporarily stopped because they are still evaluating the conduits.

Jacalan said their office had received a lot of inquiries from interested applicants for the loan offered by the OWWA and the National Livelihood Support Fund.
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Through Administrative Order 2003, Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo ordered that the establishment and operation of CBWs shall only be allowed upon determination that the business of a particular port requires such facilities.
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Cebu Vice Governor Agnes Magpale is not amenable to the proposal of Cordova Mayor Adelino Sitoy that money conduits should be included in the operation against cyber pornography in his town.

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In 2005, PhilExim extended P11.56 billion worth of guarantees to big-ticket projects and direct and indirect exporters. This year, it is looking at a record P16-billion performance.
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Rey Jacalan, OWWA regional information officer, said the loan has been temporarily stopped because they are still evaluating the conduits.

Jacalan said their office had received a lot of inquiries from interested applicants for the loan offered by the OWWA and the National Livelihood Support Fund.
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Through Administrative Order 2003, Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo ordered that the establishment and operation of CBWs shall only be allowed upon determination that the business of a particular port requires such facilities.
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