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[Title] => Firm offers to audit NAIA power facilities for free
[Summary] => Power Generation of the Philippines Inc. (PowerGen), a company supplying electricity at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) complex, is proposing to conduct an energy audit at all NAIA facilities free of charge.
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[Title] => FIDA researchers develop fiber extracting machine
[Summary] => Farmers used to extract fibers through hand scraping or with the use of a manual spindle-stripping machine introduced by the Japanese. This device is stationary and poses hazards to its operators because it can chop fingers off with a wrong turn of the device.
Now, a machine that is proudly Filipino-made and a first of its kind in the country has been developed. It can churn out several kilos of fibers a day and has a safety device.
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September 21, 2009 - 12:00am