+ Follow NORTH LUZON RENATO DIAZ Tag
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[Title] => DENR orders crackdown vs illegal traders of wildlife species
[Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea Gozuns order of a crackdown against illegal traders of wildlife species and restaurant owners serving exotic animals for appetizers is not only good in preserving the environment and in preserving the countrys remaining wildlife species. It is also a boon in preventing another outbreak of the dreaded SARS virus which may also be contracted by eating exotic animals as experienced in China.
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[AuthorName] => Manny Galvez
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[Title] => Work starts on $.4-B North Luzon Expressway project
[Summary] => MEXICO, Pampanga Seven years after plans to upgrade the North Luzon Expressway were laid out, work on the $371-million, two-year project finally started yesterday.
"Work on the project would involve 6,000 workers who would be working 24 hours daily, seven days a week, including holidays," said Jose de Jesus, president and chief executive officer of the Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) during the groundbreaking ceremonies in Barangay Panipuan here yesterday morning.
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[Title] => From Corys galunggong to Ate Glos tilapia
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga President Arroyo wants to leave her mark on the Filipino dining table by making tilapia affordable to even the poorest families by the time she steps down in 18 months.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government mulls creation of a megazone
[Summary] => The government is exploring the possibility of creating one big economic zone connecting both North Luzon and the Calabar- zon, Presidential Assistant for North Luzon Renato Diaz said yesterday,
He said the government has several plans to expand both the North and South Expressway and expand the Buendia skyway to Balintawak.
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[Title] => Roxas says RP-Taiwan talks fruitful
[Summary] => The Philippines and Taiwan were able to hold fruitful discussions on several issues during the recently concluded two-day Philippine-Taiwan 10th Joint Economic Conference.
During the meeting, the two countries were able to discuss a system to facilitate the exchange of information technology professionals where IT workers will be allowed to enter Taiwan or the Philippines more easily and stay longer than is allowed at present.
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NORTH LUZON RENATO DIAZ
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[Title] => DENR orders crackdown vs illegal traders of wildlife species
[Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea Gozuns order of a crackdown against illegal traders of wildlife species and restaurant owners serving exotic animals for appetizers is not only good in preserving the environment and in preserving the countrys remaining wildlife species. It is also a boon in preventing another outbreak of the dreaded SARS virus which may also be contracted by eating exotic animals as experienced in China.
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[Title] => Work starts on $.4-B North Luzon Expressway project
[Summary] => MEXICO, Pampanga Seven years after plans to upgrade the North Luzon Expressway were laid out, work on the $371-million, two-year project finally started yesterday.
"Work on the project would involve 6,000 workers who would be working 24 hours daily, seven days a week, including holidays," said Jose de Jesus, president and chief executive officer of the Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) during the groundbreaking ceremonies in Barangay Panipuan here yesterday morning.
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[Title] => From Corys galunggong to Ate Glos tilapia
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga President Arroyo wants to leave her mark on the Filipino dining table by making tilapia affordable to even the poorest families by the time she steps down in 18 months.
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[Title] => Government mulls creation of a megazone
[Summary] => The government is exploring the possibility of creating one big economic zone connecting both North Luzon and the Calabar- zon, Presidential Assistant for North Luzon Renato Diaz said yesterday,
He said the government has several plans to expand both the North and South Expressway and expand the Buendia skyway to Balintawak.
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[Title] => Roxas says RP-Taiwan talks fruitful
[Summary] => The Philippines and Taiwan were able to hold fruitful discussions on several issues during the recently concluded two-day Philippine-Taiwan 10th Joint Economic Conference.
During the meeting, the two countries were able to discuss a system to facilitate the exchange of information technology professionals where IT workers will be allowed to enter Taiwan or the Philippines more easily and stay longer than is allowed at present.
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