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[Title] => Japanese investors likely to invest in Cebu via PPP
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[Summary] => A team from Asia Public/Private Partnership Institute (APPPI) of Toyo University in Japan is in Cebu to study possibilities and opportunities of socio-economic development that can be undertaken under public-private partnership scheme.
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[Title] => Dozens injured in Japanese tornadoes
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[Summary] => May 55 Pinoy na nasa 100-km radius mula sa Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant ang nagpahayag ng kanilang kahandaang umuwi sa Pilipinas bilang bahagi ng mandatory repatriation ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
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[Title] => Japan deports Pinoy couple
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[Title] => Deported Filipino couple from Japan arrives in RP
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[Title] => Pinoys die in Japan murder-suicide
[Summary] => TOKYO A Filipina woman and her three children living in Japan were found stabbed to death in their home in Japan in an apparent murder-suicide committed over money worries, police said Friday.
A Filipino demolition worker living in Saitama prefecture next to Tokyo found the slashed bodies of his wife, 35, her two sons, aged 13 and eight years old, and a nine-month-old daughter when he returned from work Thursday.
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[Title] => Pinay, 3 anak minasaker
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A Filipino demolition worker living in Saitama prefecture next to Tokyo found the slashed bodies of his wife, 35, her two sons, aged 13 and eight years old, and a nine-month-old daughter when he returned from work Thursday.
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