+ Follow TAPIA Tag
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[Title] => Tapia's wife: Boxer died from heart problems
[Summary] => Former boxing champion Johnny Tapia died from heart disease and high blood pressure and not from a drug overdose, his widow said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Tapia sees Pacquiao power in sparring
[Summary] => Even Glen Tapia, the Mexican sparring partner, is convinced that Manny Pacquiao will knock Antonio Margarito out on Nov. 13 in Texas.
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[Title] => Hanggang 5 rounds lang kay Pacquiao si Margarito - Glen Tapia
[Summary] => Matapos ang ilang sparring sessions, kumbinsido si Glen Tapia ng Dominican Republic na kayang pabagsakin ni Manny Pacquiao si Antonio Margarito ng Mexico sa loob ng limang rounds.
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[Title] => Farmer evades gunshot, kills "son-in-law"
[Summary] => A man killed his daughter's live-in partner with the use of a stone inside their house in Sitio Site, Barangay Cahumayhumayan, Danao City last Wednesday evening.
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[Title] => Foreign, domestic shipping firms offer to aquire 60% of PNOC shipping unit
[Summary] => Several foreign and domestic shipping firms have offered to acquire at least 60 percent of PNOC-Shipping Transport Corp. (PSTC), the shipping arm of state-owned Philippine National Oil Corp. (PNOC).
PSTC president Cesar Tapia, in a press conference, said the foreign and local-based shipping companies were responding to an invitation published by the company recently.
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[Title] => PNOC-Shipping in joint venture talks with four foreign firms
[Summary] => At least four big foreign shipping firms are negotiating with PNOC-Shipping and Transport Corp. (PSTC), the shipping arm of the Philippine National Oil Co., for a possible joint venture.
PSTC president Cesar Tapia said aside from these four international shipping companies, there are three other local shipping groups that have expressed interest in buying into the company.
One of the four foreign shipping companies is based in London while another is managed by a Greek shipping group. One is based in Japan while the fourth is based in Hong Kong.
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[Title] => PNOC Shipping bucks move to close it down
[Summary] => The government-owned PNOC Shipping and Transport Corp. (PSTC) yesterday denounced efforts of private shipping groups to close down its operations.
PSTC president Gen. Cesar F. Tapia (Ret.) said private local oil transport and shipping groups have launched a campaign to force government to close down the state-owned shipping firm which today has been turned around and contributes millions to the national coffers.
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[Title] => Hanggang 5 rounds lang kay Pacquiao si Margarito - Glen Tapia
[Summary] => Matapos ang ilang sparring sessions, kumbinsido si Glen Tapia ng Dominican Republic na kayang pabagsakin ni Manny Pacquiao si Antonio Margarito ng Mexico sa loob ng limang rounds.
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[Title] => Farmer evades gunshot, kills "son-in-law"
[Summary] => A man killed his daughter's live-in partner with the use of a stone inside their house in Sitio Site, Barangay Cahumayhumayan, Danao City last Wednesday evening.
[DatePublished] => 2010-08-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Mellanie Joy C. Rosales
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[Summary] => Several foreign and domestic shipping firms have offered to acquire at least 60 percent of PNOC-Shipping Transport Corp. (PSTC), the shipping arm of state-owned Philippine National Oil Corp. (PNOC).
PSTC president Cesar Tapia, in a press conference, said the foreign and local-based shipping companies were responding to an invitation published by the company recently.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => PNOC-Shipping in joint venture talks with four foreign firms
[Summary] => At least four big foreign shipping firms are negotiating with PNOC-Shipping and Transport Corp. (PSTC), the shipping arm of the Philippine National Oil Co., for a possible joint venture.
PSTC president Cesar Tapia said aside from these four international shipping companies, there are three other local shipping groups that have expressed interest in buying into the company.
One of the four foreign shipping companies is based in London while another is managed by a Greek shipping group. One is based in Japan while the fourth is based in Hong Kong.
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[Title] => PNOC Shipping bucks move to close it down
[Summary] => The government-owned PNOC Shipping and Transport Corp. (PSTC) yesterday denounced efforts of private shipping groups to close down its operations.
PSTC president Gen. Cesar F. Tapia (Ret.) said private local oil transport and shipping groups have launched a campaign to force government to close down the state-owned shipping firm which today has been turned around and contributes millions to the national coffers.
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January 28, 2002 - 12:00am