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Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada said yesterday the three big oil companies – Petron, Shell and Caltex – have until February 2016 to remove their depot in Pandacan.

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Once more with feelings: Volkswagen – VW – The Bug – The Beetle – the “Peoples Car” and company are back!

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If there is one word that I can describe Ramon Ang, already considered as one of the country’s most powerful moguls with the continuing expansion of its flagship company, San Miguel Corp., from the food and beverage industry to other industries, it is decisiveness.

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Josefino Galeng of Nueva Ecija sent Spy Bits an email in reaction to our Oct. 14 column item titled “Ticking fuel bomb.”

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MANILA, Philippines – A militant environment organization yesterday criticized the decision of Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim to allow the permanent stay of oil depots in Pandacan.

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In a 29-page motion for intervention, the DOE stressed that Manila City Ordinance 8119, which was passed on June 16, 2006, allowed the oil depot in Pandacan to continue operating and gave the three oil companies using the depot – Petron, Shell and Caltex (now Chevron) – a grace period of seven years to relocate to another site.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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If there is one word that I can describe Ramon Ang, already considered as one of the country’s most powerful moguls with the continuing expansion of its flagship company, San Miguel Corp., from the food and beverage industry to other industries, it is decisiveness.

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Josefino Galeng of Nueva Ecija sent Spy Bits an email in reaction to our Oct. 14 column item titled “Ticking fuel bomb.”

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MANILA, Philippines – A militant environment organization yesterday criticized the decision of Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim to allow the permanent stay of oil depots in Pandacan.

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In a 29-page motion for intervention, the DOE stressed that Manila City Ordinance 8119, which was passed on June 16, 2006, allowed the oil depot in Pandacan to continue operating and gave the three oil companies using the depot – Petron, Shell and Caltex (now Chevron) – a grace period of seven years to relocate to another site.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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