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The University of the Philippines (UP) will bid out the remaining phases in the development of the 98-hectare UP North Science and Technology Park along Commonwealth Avenue in Diliman, Quezon City as part of a grand vision to replicate the famous Silicon Valley in California and MIT’s Route 128.

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"That is legal but if true, that move will only tear us further apart. It’s not gonna unite us because that’s very divisive," said Vargas.
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Dr. Jay Adalem of NAASCU made known his support to efforts to form a unified basketball body that could pave the way for the return of the country in international play.

"It’s really only the group of Graham Lim which is making the decision at the BAP," said Adalem, an appointed BAP commissioner in Caloocan area.
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ALI will develop the property into a fully-integrated information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services community, with low-rise office buildings to be complemented by supporting components such as retail, residential, and hotel developments.
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The observations are borne out by reports from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority that economic zone investments from January to October this year grew slightly from P20.7 billion to P22.3 billion.
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Initially programmed for opening early next year, the new phase of Montgomery Place broke ground recently. The launch of Phase 2 is expected to further ease the pent-up demand for this prime property.
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The University of the Philippines (UP) will bid out the remaining phases in the development of the 98-hectare UP North Science and Technology Park along Commonwealth Avenue in Diliman, Quezon City as part of a grand vision to replicate the famous Silicon Valley in California and MIT’s Route 128.

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"That is legal but if true, that move will only tear us further apart. It’s not gonna unite us because that’s very divisive," said Vargas.
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Dr. Jay Adalem of NAASCU made known his support to efforts to form a unified basketball body that could pave the way for the return of the country in international play.

"It’s really only the group of Graham Lim which is making the decision at the BAP," said Adalem, an appointed BAP commissioner in Caloocan area.
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ALI will develop the property into a fully-integrated information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services community, with low-rise office buildings to be complemented by supporting components such as retail, residential, and hotel developments.
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The observations are borne out by reports from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority that economic zone investments from January to October this year grew slightly from P20.7 billion to P22.3 billion.
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Initially programmed for opening early next year, the new phase of Montgomery Place broke ground recently. The launch of Phase 2 is expected to further ease the pent-up demand for this prime property.
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