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                    [Title] => Aussie firm grants scholarships to Vizcaya students
                    [Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya — An Australian company which the government has allowed to mine multi-billion gold and copper deposits in a mountain village here has granted an initial P1 million for a scholarship program for at least 100 indigent college students in the province.


Engineer Arnel Arrojo, project director of the Australasia-Philippines Mining Inc. (APMI), said the program was formalized in a memorandum of agreement (MOA) entered into by the company and the Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSU) this week.
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Engineer Arnel Arrojo, director of the CAMC project in remote Didipio village in Kasibu, expressed hope that the Sangguniang Panlalawigan would endorse the venture despite the earlier rejection they got from the Kasibu municipal council.
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The 12-member council, who locked themselves up inside the municipal session hall deliberating the highly divisive mining project, was expected to vote either to favor or reject the resumption of the controversial project.
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Engineer Arnel Arrojo, project director of the Australasia-Philippines Mining Inc. (APMI), said the program was formalized in a memorandum of agreement (MOA) entered into by the company and the Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSU) this week.
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Engineer Arnel Arrojo, director of the CAMC project in remote Didipio village in Kasibu, expressed hope that the Sangguniang Panlalawigan would endorse the venture despite the earlier rejection they got from the Kasibu municipal council.
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The 12-member council, who locked themselves up inside the municipal session hall deliberating the highly divisive mining project, was expected to vote either to favor or reject the resumption of the controversial project.
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