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                    [Title] => Brownouts:  Worst is yet to come
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Today, despite the havoc left by super typhoon Yolanda, we may be able to safely say that the economy is still doing well.

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Today, we may be able to safely say that the economy is doing well.  However, the fact remains that energy-related issues, such as the volatility of oil prices and the ever increasing cost of electricity have remained to hound us.  Notably, the country has remained a title contender in the “highest cost of electricity contest” in Asia, the other being Japan, the world’s third largest economy.

[DatePublished] => 2013-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134218 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1317599 [AuthorName] => Fidel O. Abalos [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Business [SectionUrl] => cebu-business [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 863572 [Title] => Power cost or lack of it: Country’s toughest foe [Summary] =>

The world, admittedly, is dominated by a single and most debilitating word today, crisis.

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Today, despite the havoc left by super typhoon Yolanda, we may be able to safely say that the economy is still doing well.

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Today, we may be able to safely say that the economy is doing well.  However, the fact remains that energy-related issues, such as the volatility of oil prices and the ever increasing cost of electricity have remained to hound us.  Notably, the country has remained a title contender in the “highest cost of electricity contest” in Asia, the other being Japan, the world’s third largest economy.

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The world, admittedly, is dominated by a single and most debilitating word today, crisis.

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