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[Summary] => Cecil Mamiit suffered a five-set setback to Chinese-Taipei’s Tsung-Hua Yang in the crucial reverse singles as the Taiwanese wrapped up the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I playoff tie in Kaoshiung, Taiwan yesterday.
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[Title] => 17 seamen released by Somali pirates due in RP today
[Summary] => The 17 Filipino seafarers aboard the Taiwanese fishing vessel Win Far 161, held captive by Somali pirates for more than 10 months, are scheduled to arrive in Manila this morning from Kaoshiung, Taiwan, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Kapitan motabang sa kampanya sa armas
[Summary] => Tabangan sa mga barangay kapitan sa dakbayan sa Sugbu ang kapulisan sa siyudad sa gipatuman niining gun amnesty program.
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[Title] => Taiwan court reverses death sentence for Pinay
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – The Taiwanese Appellate Court yesterday reversed the death sentence on Filipina worker Cecilia Alcaraz, saving her from the firing squad.
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[Title] => Mga 'dalaw' sa City Jail nireklamo tungod sa pletihan sa habal-habal
[Summary] => CEBU – Nangreklamo na ang mga dalaw diha sa Cebu City Jail sa barangay Kalunasan tungod sa giingong taas nga singil sa plite sa mga habal-habal driver.
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[Title] => Tenuous 8-7 vote isnt the end yet for Cha-cha
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CHA-CHA SETBACK: Thank God there is the Supreme Court!
By a close vote of 8-7, the tribunal ruled yesterday that the nation cannot proceed to amend the Constitution through a Peoples Initiative in the absence of an implementing law to serve as legal basis.
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[Title] => RP losing out on potential Taiwanese investments
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The Philippines must improve its competitiveness or else it will lose out more potential Taiwanese investments to its ASEAN neighbors, according to Philippine special trade representative to Taiwan Romulo Manlapig.
According to Manlapig, some Taiwanese footwear and bicycle makers who were initially looking at locating in the Philippines have instead decided to move to Cambodia.
Another Taiwanese manufacturer of optical discs decided to invest in another country which Manlapig did not identify.
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The Philippines must improve its competitiveness or else it will lose out more potential Taiwanese investments to its ASEAN neighbors, according to Philippine special trade representative to Taiwan Romulo Manlapig.
According to Manlapig, some Taiwanese footwear and bicycle makers who were initially looking at locating in the Philippines have instead decided to move to Cambodia.
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[Title] => MWSS bidders record hurting Taiwan president
[Summary] => SCANDAL: Update on my Aug. 27 Postscript on Taiwanese firm Kintech withholding its bad track record when it bid for a 300-mld (million liters per day) bulk water project and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System prequalifying it:
Kintech reportedly has obtained a 15-month extension for the Taiwan Water Co. to further conduct operations tests on Kintechs completed Kaotan and Wongkong Yuen water projects in Kaoshiung.
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CHA-CHA SETBACK: Thank God there is the Supreme Court!
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According to Manlapig, some Taiwanese footwear and bicycle makers who were initially looking at locating in the Philippines have instead decided to move to Cambodia.
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According to Manlapig, some Taiwanese footwear and bicycle makers who were initially looking at locating in the Philippines have instead decided to move to Cambodia.
Another Taiwanese manufacturer of optical discs decided to invest in another country which Manlapig did not identify.
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[Summary] => SCANDAL: Update on my Aug. 27 Postscript on Taiwanese firm Kintech withholding its bad track record when it bid for a 300-mld (million liters per day) bulk water project and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System prequalifying it:
Kintech reportedly has obtained a 15-month extension for the Taiwan Water Co. to further conduct operations tests on Kintechs completed Kaotan and Wongkong Yuen water projects in Kaoshiung.
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November 21, 2007 - 12:00am