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The Rizal Microbank and the International Finance Corp. (IFC) have entered into an agreement to develop a micro-agri product, which will be launched in early 2015.

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Wycoco said Ramirez, during a "happy encounter" last Friday at the office of the LandBank of the Philippines in Malate, Manila, even asked for his autograph on a card signed by President Arroyo.

"I wrote to Acsa (that) it’s now time to forget the past. My best regards and best wishes," he said.
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At 3 a.m. on a weekend morning, Ruth Asor brushes the sleep from her eyes and enters the tiny bakery attached to her home in Bayugan, a quiet town in Mindanao. Long before the heat of the day sets in, Ruth and her six helpers are mixing up batches of dough for pan de sal, for her customers to dip in their breakfast coffee.
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The Rizal Microbank and the International Finance Corp. (IFC) have entered into an agreement to develop a micro-agri product, which will be launched in early 2015.

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Wycoco said Ramirez, during a "happy encounter" last Friday at the office of the LandBank of the Philippines in Malate, Manila, even asked for his autograph on a card signed by President Arroyo.

"I wrote to Acsa (that) it’s now time to forget the past. My best regards and best wishes," he said.
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At 3 a.m. on a weekend morning, Ruth Asor brushes the sleep from her eyes and enters the tiny bakery attached to her home in Bayugan, a quiet town in Mindanao. Long before the heat of the day sets in, Ruth and her six helpers are mixing up batches of dough for pan de sal, for her customers to dip in their breakfast coffee.
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