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[Title] => SBMA gets highest rating for energy conservation efforts
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - After a solid performance as the countrys top investment promotion agency in the first semester this year, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) gained another recognition when it received from the Department of Energy (DoE) a rating of five stars in energy conservation - the highest among all government agencies.
"You almost made it perfect," said Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Waldo Flores as he presented the results of the nationwide spot-checking on energy conservation measures to SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga.
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[Title] => Favila confirms plan to place BCDA under DTI
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila confirmed yesterday that President Arroyo has discussed the possibility of placing the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) under the supervision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
In a statement from Hong Kong, Favila confirmed that "the transfer of supervisory power to line departments is part of the ongoing devolution of government agencies and other instrumentalities presently attached to Malacañang."
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[Title] => Presidential plane may lose engines
[Summary] => What good is an airplane without its engines?
The countrys only presidential plane, an aging Fokker 28, might lose its two engines as a Texas-based repair shop has reportedly threatened to put them on the auction block to recover the cost of repairs.
Malacañang has also filed a civil case before the Parañaque Regional Trial Court to compel the Singapore-based Fokker Service Asia (FSA) to return the aircraft to the Office of the President.
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[Title] => De Villa undergoes heart bypass
[Summary] => Executive Secretary Renato de Villa is set to undergo a triple heart bypass at the Makati Medical Center today, Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said.
United States-based Dr. Jorge Garcia, who is in town, will conduct the surgery.
Tiglao said De Villa is not in serious condition, saying he was "in good spirits" when he talked to him over the phone yesterday.
De Villa, he said, had a regular check-up last Friday, but did not have any chest pain at all.
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[Title] => Oil firms urged to pay P150 B in back taxes
[Summary] => Tax deficiencies of the countrys top oil firms incurred years back are big enough to wipe out the contrys budget deficit, former Speaker Manny Villar said yesterday as he urged them to settle their obligations with government.
"This money can be used to fund priority projects such as mass housing and livelihood programs," said Villar of the said tax deficiencies that are estimated to reach at least P150 billion including interest, penalties and surcharges which remain uncollected.
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SENIOR DEPUTY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WALDO FLORES
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"You almost made it perfect," said Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Waldo Flores as he presented the results of the nationwide spot-checking on energy conservation measures to SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga.
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[Title] => Favila confirms plan to place BCDA under DTI
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila confirmed yesterday that President Arroyo has discussed the possibility of placing the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) under the supervision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
In a statement from Hong Kong, Favila confirmed that "the transfer of supervisory power to line departments is part of the ongoing devolution of government agencies and other instrumentalities presently attached to Malacañang."
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[Title] => Presidential plane may lose engines
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The countrys only presidential plane, an aging Fokker 28, might lose its two engines as a Texas-based repair shop has reportedly threatened to put them on the auction block to recover the cost of repairs.
Malacañang has also filed a civil case before the Parañaque Regional Trial Court to compel the Singapore-based Fokker Service Asia (FSA) to return the aircraft to the Office of the President.
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[Title] => De Villa undergoes heart bypass
[Summary] => Executive Secretary Renato de Villa is set to undergo a triple heart bypass at the Makati Medical Center today, Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said.
United States-based Dr. Jorge Garcia, who is in town, will conduct the surgery.
Tiglao said De Villa is not in serious condition, saying he was "in good spirits" when he talked to him over the phone yesterday.
De Villa, he said, had a regular check-up last Friday, but did not have any chest pain at all.
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[Title] => Oil firms urged to pay P150 B in back taxes
[Summary] => Tax deficiencies of the countrys top oil firms incurred years back are big enough to wipe out the contrys budget deficit, former Speaker Manny Villar said yesterday as he urged them to settle their obligations with government.
"This money can be used to fund priority projects such as mass housing and livelihood programs," said Villar of the said tax deficiencies that are estimated to reach at least P150 billion including interest, penalties and surcharges which remain uncollected.
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September 27, 2002 - 12:00am