+ Follow DR. DANILO C Tag
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[Title] => Location sa drug test laboratory gikuwestiyon
[Summary] => Usa ka prominent doctor sa Mandaue City mireklamo ngadto kang Atty. Raul Aguilos, regional director sa Land Transportation Office (LTO) kun ngano nga ang usa ka drug testing laboratory anaa mahimutang sa luyo sa iyang opisina.
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[AuthorName] => Joel M. Solon
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[Title] => Veterans' Equity Bill: Is it really equitable?
[Summary] => There’s no question that our World War II veterans were so blessed that the US Congress approved the $787-billion economic stimulus bill asked by President Barack Obama and that this package included a one-time, lump-sum payment of $15,000 for Filipino veterans living in the US, while those living outside the US would get $9,000.
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[AuthorName] => Bobit S. Avila
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DR. DANILO C
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