+ Follow ERNESTO PAREDES Tag
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[Title] => Our US-made warship
[Summary] => The new PN warship BRP Gregorio del Pilar is not as big as the warships of China. But Mike Enriquez says: “Ok lang they’re Made in USA.”
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => The terrorists and dengue
[Summary] => Thanks to those who sent me congratulatory messages on the 17th anniversary of Banat News. It’s seldom you see a community newspaper reach this far.
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[Title] => Imports force Davao cement firm to lay off workers
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Close to 300 workers of Union Cement Corp. (UCC) here lost their jobs after the firm, saddled by the surge of imports, closed down two of its three production lines.
As of last month, Francis Felizardo, UCC senior vice president, said cement shipments from Indonesia that reached the ports of Davao City and General Santos City reached a total of 1.1 million bags, equivalent to almost 100 percent of the areas monthly demand for cement.
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As of last month, Francis Felizardo, UCC senior vice president, said cement shipments from Indonesia that reached the ports of Davao City and General Santos City reached a total of 1.1 million bags, equivalent to almost 100 percent of the areas monthly demand for cement.
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