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Filipino-American architect Carlos Arnaiz, who is based in New York, will conduct a free talk about contemporary architecture today, April 26, 3pm at the Conference Hall of SM City Cebu.

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The semiconductor industry is opposed to the shipment of toxic and hazardous wastes from the US to the Philippines, but local waste recycling companies want to be allowed to import industrial waste such as lead battery acid to fill up their raw material requirements.

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