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[Title] => Economist says Phl to grow 7% this year
[Summary] => Noted Filipino economist Bernardo Villegas has expressed optimism the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) could grow seven percent in 2010 and further by seven to nine percent in the next five to six years.
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[Title] => Angara pushes for holding of 2007 polls
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Sen. Edgardo Angara pushed anew yesterday for the conduct of next years scheduled polls despite intense government preparations for constitutional changes.
"The two are not incompatible. We can hold the May 2007 elections and push through with the effort to change the Constitution," Angara said.
The veteran lawmaker highlighted the importance of holding the elections, saying it would serve as a "regular audit" of Filipino voters on the performance of elected public officials.
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[Title] => Economist says Phl to grow 7% this year
[Summary] => Noted Filipino economist Bernardo Villegas has expressed optimism the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) could grow seven percent in 2010 and further by seven to nine percent in the next five to six years.
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Sen. Edgardo Angara pushed anew yesterday for the conduct of next years scheduled polls despite intense government preparations for constitutional changes.
"The two are not incompatible. We can hold the May 2007 elections and push through with the effort to change the Constitution," Angara said.
The veteran lawmaker highlighted the importance of holding the elections, saying it would serve as a "regular audit" of Filipino voters on the performance of elected public officials.
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October 16, 2006 - 12:00am