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                    [Title] => NBI seizes fake aircon parts
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recently seized P1.3 million worth of reported imitations of a known clothing line from three outlets of a general merchandise store in Pasay City.

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The suit was brought by George T. Siy, Jacqueline Siy-Share and Angeline Siy-Feichter against their siblings Bernadine, Wilfred and Frederick Siy as well as other companies and personalities for alleged dissipation of AAAI assets.
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The suit was brought by George T. Siy, Jacqueline Siy-Share and Angeline Siy-Feichter against their siblings Bernadine, Wilfred and Frederick Siy as well as other companies and personalities for alleged dissipation of AAAI assets.
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July 16, 2007 - 12:00am
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