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SKAL International Manila officials recently paid a courtesy call on SKAL chairman emeritus James Dy (fourth from right). Photo shows (from left) Carlo Slipedes, Robert Dee, Elton See Tan, Jerry Limpe, Dy, Marceline Clemente, Patria Chiong and Ma. Luisa Pantaleon. SKAL International Manila will host the 44th SKAL Asia Congress on June 4-7. This annual gathering of tourism industry leaders in Asia will be attended by SKAL International members from Asia and the Pacific.

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A Pasay City judge recently acquitted a businessman accused of grave oral defamation by another trader six years ago.

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Mendoza said the drug problem is rampant in Central and Southern Luzon, where criminal syndicates try to use the ports as a transshipment point for shabu.

Despite "significant accomplishments" of the Narcotics group, some drug syndicates try to create diversions to continue their illegal activities, he added.
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In dismissing a P5-million damage suit against Tan yesterday, Judge Deadoro Sison of the Dagupan City Regional Trial Court also brushed aside allegations that the businessman and presidential friend manipulated shares of stock of Best World (BW) Resources Corp.

Criminal cases against Tan, his co-accused Jimmy Juan and about 40 other individuals, including eight stock brokers, and two investment houses are still pending at the Department of Justice.
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The head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) said that there is a big demand for Filipino workers in Taiwan, adding that many major factories in industrial cities prefer Filipinos for their competence and industriousness.
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All signs point to a "vibrant economy ahead," Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said the other night.

The Philippines, despite being perceived by some observers as the slowest to recover from the regional financial crisis, is on the road towards global trade competition, the former Capiz congressman said.

The Estrada administration is so upbeat on the economy that it expects the three percent growth posted last year to increase this year and in the coming years.

"We are now on the road towards global competition," Roxas said, adding that "our exports have reac [DatePublished] => 2000-03-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1202485 [AuthorName] => by ReyArquiza [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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A Pasay City judge recently acquitted a businessman accused of grave oral defamation by another trader six years ago.

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Mendoza said the drug problem is rampant in Central and Southern Luzon, where criminal syndicates try to use the ports as a transshipment point for shabu.

Despite "significant accomplishments" of the Narcotics group, some drug syndicates try to create diversions to continue their illegal activities, he added.
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In dismissing a P5-million damage suit against Tan yesterday, Judge Deadoro Sison of the Dagupan City Regional Trial Court also brushed aside allegations that the businessman and presidential friend manipulated shares of stock of Best World (BW) Resources Corp.

Criminal cases against Tan, his co-accused Jimmy Juan and about 40 other individuals, including eight stock brokers, and two investment houses are still pending at the Department of Justice.
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The head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) said that there is a big demand for Filipino workers in Taiwan, adding that many major factories in industrial cities prefer Filipinos for their competence and industriousness.
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All signs point to a "vibrant economy ahead," Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said the other night.

The Philippines, despite being perceived by some observers as the slowest to recover from the regional financial crisis, is on the road towards global trade competition, the former Capiz congressman said.

The Estrada administration is so upbeat on the economy that it expects the three percent growth posted last year to increase this year and in the coming years.

"We are now on the road towards global competition," Roxas said, adding that "our exports have reac [DatePublished] => 2000-03-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1202485 [AuthorName] => by ReyArquiza [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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