CEBU - Had it implemented proper planning and effective computer system, the town of Pilar’s P2.998 million computerization program could have been fully achieved and additional cost in running the system could have been avoided.
Usa ka makahuloganong panultihon sa mga Tsino ang nagkanayon: “ Ang pinakatukmang panahon sa pagtanom og kahoy mao ang nilabay nga kawhaan ka mga katuigan. Ang ikaduha mao karong higayona!”
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Scottie Thompson dished out a Christmas miracle, sinking a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to lift Barangay Ginebra over Magnolia, 95-92, in their Christmas Clasico matchup Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
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