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[Title] => Thai surrogate mom not upset with Australia couple
[Summary] => A Thai surrogate mother said yesterday that she was not angry with the Australian biological parents who left behind a baby boy born with Down syndrome, and hoped that the family would take care of the boy's twin sister they took with them.
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[Title] => Thailands PTT earmarks P3B for RP expansion in next 5 years
[Summary] => Thailand's PTT Public Co. Ltd. is planning to invest as much as P3 billion in the next five years to expand its network in the Philippines.
In a joint press conference in Malacañang, PTT president Prasert Bunsumpun and Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the huge investment for the expansion program is part of the bilateral cooperation in the energy sector signed by the two countries.
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In a joint press conference in Malacañang, PTT president Prasert Bunsumpun and Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the huge investment for the expansion program is part of the bilateral cooperation in the energy sector signed by the two countries.
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