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Shareholders of banks to be established and acquired will have to submit two new requirements to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) which wanted to make sure that bank owners are in good standing.

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MANILA, Philippines - CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (Bayad Center), through its over 900 branch counters nationwide, will soon accept cash payments for Cebu Pacific Air tickets reserved online or through the airline’s call center.

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Gozun issued the order as biologically toxic diesel fuel continued to leak out of the M/V Island Explorer, owned by Scuba World Inc. of businessman Juan Wee, which ran aground on the Apo Reef National Park off Mindoro a month ago.
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Residents of Barangay Siblayan in Occidental Mindoro, a nearby coastal town, led by its Mayor Godofredo Minto, said that the M/V Island Explorer has started to leak bunker fuel, endangering the reef which serves as a fish nursery and the major source of livelihood of the surrounding communities.
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Gozun issued the order as biologically toxic diesel fuel continued to leak out of the M/V Island Explorer, owned by Scuba World Inc. of businessman Juan Wee, which ran aground on the Apo Reef National Park off Mindoro a month ago.
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