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Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) is offering science and technology post-graduate scholarships in Taiwanese universities to Filipino scientists and researchers.

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(Second of a series)
In 2002, Filipino taxpayers spent P939,472.47 every month on each senator and P429,601.79 on each congressman, based on published reports.
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ISAFP’s intelligence fund for calendar year 2002 remained at P33.601 million, the same allocation it has been getting since 1995.

This was actually P10 million lower than the last recorded high for the intelligence fund which was P43.601 million.
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In 2002, Filipino taxpayers spent P939,472.47 every month on each senator and P429,601.79 on each congressman, based on published reports.
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ISAFP’s intelligence fund for calendar year 2002 remained at P33.601 million, the same allocation it has been getting since 1995.

This was actually P10 million lower than the last recorded high for the intelligence fund which was P43.601 million.
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