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                    [Title] => Beware of LPG refills
                    [Summary] => The topic at Wednesday’s Fernandina Media Forum, Inc, was education, with resource persons Ma.Victoria Garchitorena of Ayala Corporation, Guillermo Luz of the Makati Business Club, Hadji Muslimin Jann Jakilan of the Autonomous Basilan Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry and John Dalton of Growth with Equity in Mindanao Program talking about initiatives to expose students to the wonders of information technology and reading competency. 

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The only non-government speakers were HSBC (Phils) president and chief executive officer Warner Manning (who talked about why the market prefers bonds to equities) and Social Weather Stations president Mahar Mangahas (who talked about the leading contenders in next year’s presidential election).
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