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[Title] => No more time to lose
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Our public officials bickering may be perceived as democracy in action by some, but to one out of every three Filipinos, it means subsisting another day on P50. That is the stark reality for 2.54 million Filipino families.
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[Title] => RP economy falling behind rest of Asia WB official
[Summary] => The Philippines runs the risk of being left further behind its Asian neighbors unless it pushes ahead with dramatic economic reforms, the World Bank managing director warned yesterday.
"The Philippines is not reaching its full potential and may be facing the risk of falling further behind the rest of its Asian neighbors," warned managing director Juan Jose Daboub.
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[Title] => WB lauds RP fiscal reforms
[Summary] => A senior World Bank official yesterday lauded the Philippines for its fiscal reforms but said it needs to do more to strengthen its fight against corruption.
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World Bank managing director Juan Jose Daboub will visit the Philippines from Sept. 10-13, 2006, to convey the World Banks support for the countrys economic and social development agenda. The visit comes in the context of the successful implementation of the Philippines fiscal reform program that has significantly reduced the macroeconomic uncertainties the country faced two years ago.
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Our public officials bickering may be perceived as democracy in action by some, but to one out of every three Filipinos, it means subsisting another day on P50. That is the stark reality for 2.54 million Filipino families.
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"The Philippines is not reaching its full potential and may be facing the risk of falling further behind the rest of its Asian neighbors," warned managing director Juan Jose Daboub.
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September 13, 2006 - 12:00am
September 13, 2006 - 12:00am
September 10, 2006 - 12:00am