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                    [Title] => 4 friends of Antipolo slay suspect to be questioned
                    [Summary] => Police invited for questioning yesterday four close friends of the prime suspect in last Friday’s brutal slaying of two sisters in Antipolo City.


The four men were ordered to submit themselves to fingerprint examination to determine whether they had a hand in the killing of Jasmin Bailon, 22, and her elder sister, Agnes, 26.

Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, withheld the identities of the four friends of prime suspect Jovy Guray.
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Rolando Jaurigue, senior vice president of Philsteel Holdings, maintained that the questioned executive order issued by former President Joseph Estrada has for its legal basis Republic Act (RA) 7103, also known as the Iron and Steel Industry Act, adding there were actually three EOs issued by the previous administration.
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The clarification was issued by Steelcorp in response to a recent press statement of the Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) which threatened to sue the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee for granting zero tariff duty for the importation of hot rolled steel coils.
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The four men were ordered to submit themselves to fingerprint examination to determine whether they had a hand in the killing of Jasmin Bailon, 22, and her elder sister, Agnes, 26.

Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, withheld the identities of the four friends of prime suspect Jovy Guray.
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Rolando Jaurigue, senior vice president of Philsteel Holdings, maintained that the questioned executive order issued by former President Joseph Estrada has for its legal basis Republic Act (RA) 7103, also known as the Iron and Steel Industry Act, adding there were actually three EOs issued by the previous administration.
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The clarification was issued by Steelcorp in response to a recent press statement of the Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) which threatened to sue the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee for granting zero tariff duty for the importation of hot rolled steel coils.
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