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[Title] => Mobile payments seen to hit $1T in 2015
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[Title] => Mobile payments to grow 38% this year
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[Title] => Philippines to host World Health Tourism Congress
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[Title] => Letter to the Editor - Fuel rationing
[Summary] => Fuel rationing? I am really beginning to believe that GMA and Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla have "mixed-up wiring in their headsets."
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During the recently concluded Software Development Exposition and Conference (SODEC) in Japan, the DTI delegation headed by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez learned that Japans IT sector is posting a steady growth of 7.3 percent with IT services spending projected to hit $120 billion in 2008.
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During the recently concluded Software Development Exposition and Conference (SODEC) in Japan, the DTI delegation headed by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez learned that Japans IT sector is posting a steady growth of 7.3 percent with IT services spending projected to hit $120 billion in 2008.
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