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Kahit umaarangkada sa mga surveys ang mga kandidato ng oposisyon sa pagka-senador para sa May 2007 midterm elections, naniniwala pa rin si House Majority Leader Prospero Nograles na wagi ang senatorial line-up ng administrasyon.


Ayon kay Nograles, hindi dapat gawing basehan ang mga surveys para masiguradong mananalo ang isang kandidato.Sinabi pa ng solon na mas maganda kung matalo sila sa surveys, pero panalo naman sa halalan.
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However, the peso managed to recover at the close, settling at 50.20 or slightly lower than Thursday’s close of 50.175 to the dollar.

Currency traders said the peso’s continued fall was still a result of the weakening of major regional currencies led by the Japanese yen and the Thai baht.
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"We are doing a (feasibility) study with Citibank to finetune details of the previous study we made on this project," Syjuco said, adding that they plan to pursue the project based on the previous study they made in 1998.

"We will just make some minor but necessary changes on the previous study. Citibank will finetune it (study)," he said.
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"We believe the market needs more time after the May elections before investor interest returns to the Philippine power sector," the study said.
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The projection coincided with Malacañang’s announcement that the three percent tariff on imported crude oil and finished petroleum products will only be suspended once fuel prices are sure to increase again. Oil companies, on the other hand, have made it known that an increase could be held back if the government suspends the tariff.
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President Estrada convinced oil companies yesterday to trim prices of unleaded gasoline by 40 centavos, premium by 30 centavos and diesel by 10 centavos before Labor Day.

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Kahit umaarangkada sa mga surveys ang mga kandidato ng oposisyon sa pagka-senador para sa May 2007 midterm elections, naniniwala pa rin si House Majority Leader Prospero Nograles na wagi ang senatorial line-up ng administrasyon.


Ayon kay Nograles, hindi dapat gawing basehan ang mga surveys para masiguradong mananalo ang isang kandidato.Sinabi pa ng solon na mas maganda kung matalo sila sa surveys, pero panalo naman sa halalan.
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However, the peso managed to recover at the close, settling at 50.20 or slightly lower than Thursday’s close of 50.175 to the dollar.

Currency traders said the peso’s continued fall was still a result of the weakening of major regional currencies led by the Japanese yen and the Thai baht.
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"We are doing a (feasibility) study with Citibank to finetune details of the previous study we made on this project," Syjuco said, adding that they plan to pursue the project based on the previous study they made in 1998.

"We will just make some minor but necessary changes on the previous study. Citibank will finetune it (study)," he said.
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"We believe the market needs more time after the May elections before investor interest returns to the Philippine power sector," the study said.
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The projection coincided with Malacañang’s announcement that the three percent tariff on imported crude oil and finished petroleum products will only be suspended once fuel prices are sure to increase again. Oil companies, on the other hand, have made it known that an increase could be held back if the government suspends the tariff.
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President Estrada convinced oil companies yesterday to trim prices of unleaded gasoline by 40 centavos, premium by 30 centavos and diesel by 10 centavos before Labor Day.

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