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Texas Instruments Philippines, the biggest semiconductor and electronics manufacturer in the country,  is planning to invest $10 million to expand its distribution center at its facility in Clark Freeport Zone.

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I came across the book, How to Change the World by David Bornstein, as part of the suggested readings for the social entrepreneurship class that I’m now attending.

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Days of torrential rain triggered a landslide and flashfloods on Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island, killing at least 10 people and leaving 20 others missing, police said yesterday.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday urged the government of Bangladesh not to do anything that could undermine the effectiveness of the internationally acclaimed Grameen Bank micro-lender.

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Madelline Romero holds a degree in Broadcast Communication from the University of the Philippines.

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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus lost his final court appeal Tuesday to stay as managing director of pioneering microlender Grameen Bank, which he founded nearly three decades ago to lift many Bangladeshis out of poverty.

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Campaigners at the second Global Microcredit Summit, which was held in the east coast Canadian city between November 12-15, said the use of tiny business loans known as microcredit had already helped lift tens of millions of people out of poverty and improve their livelihoods.
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Texas Instruments Philippines, the biggest semiconductor and electronics manufacturer in the country,  is planning to invest $10 million to expand its distribution center at its facility in Clark Freeport Zone.

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Days of torrential rain triggered a landslide and flashfloods on Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island, killing at least 10 people and leaving 20 others missing, police said yesterday.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday urged the government of Bangladesh not to do anything that could undermine the effectiveness of the internationally acclaimed Grameen Bank micro-lender.

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Madelline Romero holds a degree in Broadcast Communication from the University of the Philippines.

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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus lost his final court appeal Tuesday to stay as managing director of pioneering microlender Grameen Bank, which he founded nearly three decades ago to lift many Bangladeshis out of poverty.

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Campaigners at the second Global Microcredit Summit, which was held in the east coast Canadian city between November 12-15, said the use of tiny business loans known as microcredit had already helped lift tens of millions of people out of poverty and improve their livelihoods.
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