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Drag racers will have the chance to show their mettle in 4th National GI-Dragster racing event at Speed City at the Crocodile Park in Davao this weekend, March 22-23.

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PCTA president Manuel Dabao told The STAR that they are now consulting their lawyers on the specific relief that they will seek as well as where they will file their complaint.
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Ayon kay QCRTC Judge Romeo Zamora ng branch 94, ang clarificatory hearing ay isasagawa sa Pebrero 21 makaraang mabigo si Dabao na sagutin ang petisyon para sa annulment ng kasal nila ni Salvador.
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The Philippine Cable Television Association (PCTA), the umbrella organization of more than 300 CATV operators nationwide, aired this admonition to the concerned government agencies such as the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
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Drag racers will have the chance to show their mettle in 4th National GI-Dragster racing event at Speed City at the Crocodile Park in Davao this weekend, March 22-23.

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PCTA president Manuel Dabao told The STAR that they are now consulting their lawyers on the specific relief that they will seek as well as where they will file their complaint.
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Ayon kay QCRTC Judge Romeo Zamora ng branch 94, ang clarificatory hearing ay isasagawa sa Pebrero 21 makaraang mabigo si Dabao na sagutin ang petisyon para sa annulment ng kasal nila ni Salvador.
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