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[Title] => Priso naghikog kay kapuyo may laing uyab
[Summary] => Nagbitay na ug wala nay kinabuhi ang usa ka piniriso sulod sa karsel sa Tudela Police Station kagahapon sa buntag dihang nadiskubrehan niining may lain nang hinigugma ang iyang live-in partner.
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[AuthorName] => Ria Mae Y. Booc
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[Title] => High-dose omega-3 offers more potent heart protection
[Summary] => Ricardo M., a 61-year-old former barangay captain, ran for councilor in his town in the last elections.
[DatePublished] => 2010-05-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Feedmillers ask DA for more corn imports
[Summary] => The local feedmilling industry is reiterating to the Department of Agriculture (DA) its request for additional corn imports of 120,000 metric tons (MT).
"We are hoping to get approval of our request in the next two weeks because of the urgency of bringing in the corn imports," noted Ricardo M. Pinca, vice-president of the Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (Pafmi).
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[Title] => Feedmillers plan more corn imports this year
[Summary] => DAGUPAN, Pangasinan The countrys P103-billion feedmilling industry is planning to import more corn this year to fill the projected corn supply deficit of 1.3 million metric tons (MT).
At the 4th National Corn Congress spearheaded by Philippine Maize Federation (Philmaize), Ricardo M. Pinca, vice-president of the Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (Pafmi), said the requirement of feedmillers cannot be met by domestically-produced corn.
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[Title] => Poets poems: 7x10 World Poetry Choices by Seven Filipino Poets
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Poetry, which yesterday was required to breathe the free air of universal communion, continues to be an exorcism of preserving us from the sorcery of force and of numbers. It has been said that poetry is one of the means by which modern man can say NO to all those powers which, not content with disposing of our lives, also want to rule our consciences. But this negation carries within it a Yes which is greater than itself. Octavio Paz
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[AuthorName] => Alicia R. Bernal
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[Title] => PDIC eyes bond market to boost deposit insurance fund
[Summary] => The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) may tap the domestic and international bond markets to boost its deposit insurance fund (DIF) ahead of the impending increase in the maximum deposit insurance coverage (MDIC).
Congress has finally ratified a bill increasing the MDIC from P100,000 to P250,000 as well as other amendments to the PDIC charter.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => RBs outdid KBs, TBs last year
[Summary] => Rural banks have actually outperformed its richer cousins in the countrys banking system in terms of mobilizing deposits, extending credits and managing asset quality, according to a government agency.
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) pointed out that deposits of the rural banks (RBs) grew by 14-percent last year from P54.8 billion in 2002 to P62.2 billion. The banking industry average growth in deposits was a mere 6.5-percent in that period.
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[Title] => PDIC eyes 1 or 2 seats in PBCom board
[Summary] => The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) wants a "reasonable presence" of one or two seats at the board of Philippine Bank of Communications (PBCom) should it extend financial subsidy to the bank.
In a special shareholders meeting held last Tuesday, PBCom expanded its board seats from 12 to 15 as it likewise announced that its major shareholders pledged to infuse P3 billion in fresh capital.
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[Title] => Banks seek extension of capital build-up incentive program
[Summary] => The rural banking sector is seeking an extension of an expired incentive program for capital build-up as well as mergers and acquisitions of countryside financial institutions.
Known as the Countryside financial institution enhancement program or CFIEP, the program was originally designed to help increase capital for rural-based financial institutions. It was introduced in June 1995 but expired three years after. It was later extended up to December 2000.
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[Title] => Priso naghikog kay kapuyo may laing uyab
[Summary] => Nagbitay na ug wala nay kinabuhi ang usa ka piniriso sulod sa karsel sa Tudela Police Station kagahapon sa buntag dihang nadiskubrehan niining may lain nang hinigugma ang iyang live-in partner.
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[Title] => High-dose omega-3 offers more potent heart protection
[Summary] => Ricardo M., a 61-year-old former barangay captain, ran for councilor in his town in the last elections.
[DatePublished] => 2010-05-27 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Feedmillers ask DA for more corn imports
[Summary] => The local feedmilling industry is reiterating to the Department of Agriculture (DA) its request for additional corn imports of 120,000 metric tons (MT).
"We are hoping to get approval of our request in the next two weeks because of the urgency of bringing in the corn imports," noted Ricardo M. Pinca, vice-president of the Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (Pafmi).
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[Title] => Feedmillers plan more corn imports this year
[Summary] => DAGUPAN, Pangasinan The countrys P103-billion feedmilling industry is planning to import more corn this year to fill the projected corn supply deficit of 1.3 million metric tons (MT).
At the 4th National Corn Congress spearheaded by Philippine Maize Federation (Philmaize), Ricardo M. Pinca, vice-president of the Philippine Association of Feed Millers Inc. (Pafmi), said the requirement of feedmillers cannot be met by domestically-produced corn.
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[Title] => Poets poems: 7x10 World Poetry Choices by Seven Filipino Poets
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Poetry, which yesterday was required to breathe the free air of universal communion, continues to be an exorcism of preserving us from the sorcery of force and of numbers. It has been said that poetry is one of the means by which modern man can say NO to all those powers which, not content with disposing of our lives, also want to rule our consciences. But this negation carries within it a Yes which is greater than itself. Octavio Paz
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[Title] => PDIC eyes bond market to boost deposit insurance fund
[Summary] => The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) may tap the domestic and international bond markets to boost its deposit insurance fund (DIF) ahead of the impending increase in the maximum deposit insurance coverage (MDIC).
Congress has finally ratified a bill increasing the MDIC from P100,000 to P250,000 as well as other amendments to the PDIC charter.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => RBs outdid KBs, TBs last year
[Summary] => Rural banks have actually outperformed its richer cousins in the countrys banking system in terms of mobilizing deposits, extending credits and managing asset quality, according to a government agency.
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) pointed out that deposits of the rural banks (RBs) grew by 14-percent last year from P54.8 billion in 2002 to P62.2 billion. The banking industry average growth in deposits was a mere 6.5-percent in that period.
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[Title] => PDIC eyes 1 or 2 seats in PBCom board
[Summary] => The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) wants a "reasonable presence" of one or two seats at the board of Philippine Bank of Communications (PBCom) should it extend financial subsidy to the bank.
In a special shareholders meeting held last Tuesday, PBCom expanded its board seats from 12 to 15 as it likewise announced that its major shareholders pledged to infuse P3 billion in fresh capital.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Banks seek extension of capital build-up incentive program
[Summary] => The rural banking sector is seeking an extension of an expired incentive program for capital build-up as well as mergers and acquisitions of countryside financial institutions.
Known as the Countryside financial institution enhancement program or CFIEP, the program was originally designed to help increase capital for rural-based financial institutions. It was introduced in June 1995 but expired three years after. It was later extended up to December 2000.
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October 14, 2003 - 12:00am