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Ian Laqui - Japanese tycoon Kazuo Okada removed from Okada Manila after SC ruling - philstar.com - Philippines - Japan - Hong Kong - city Parañaque - city Manila, Philippines

Japanese tycoon Kazuo Okada removed from Okada Manila after SC ruling

MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) lifted the status quo ante order (SQAO) which temporarily reinstated Kazuo Okada as the chief executive officer (CEO) of casino resort Okada Manila.

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Oliver Almadro - Richard Bachmann - Pilipino Star - Ang - Letran, UP kinumpleto ang PNVF Challenge Cup quarterfinal cast | Pilipino Star Ngayon - philstar.com - Philippines - city Parañaque - city Manila, Philippines

Letran, UP kinumpleto ang PNVF Challenge Cup quarterfinal cast | Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines – Binuo ng Letran at UP Volleyball Club ang quarterfinal cast ng Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Challenge Cup women’s division.

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COMMONSENSE - The Star ‘legacy’ dream - philstar.com - Philippines - county Hall - city Manila - city Parañaque

The Star ‘legacy’ dream

It is a great relief to all of us residing in southern Metro Manila when our newspaper The Philippine Star moved over to the Amvel compound in Barangay San Dionisio in Sucat, Paranaque City. Naturally, because majority of The STAR employees live and commute daily in the most traffic-prone parts of the national capital region to reach our erstwhile office in Port Area in Manila.

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Gerard Naval - Permits of over 42K foreign POGO workers being reviewed - malaya.com.ph - Philippines - city Pasay - city Parañaque

Permits of over 42K foreign POGO workers being reviewed

THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday said it is reviewing the Alien Employment Permits (AEPS) of over 42,000 foreigners working in Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) companies.

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Nillicent Bautista - Eric Olivarez - 76,000 seniors in Parañaque receive Christmas cash gift - philstar.com - Philippines - city San Antonio - city Parañaque - city Manila, Philippines

76,000 seniors in Parañaque receive Christmas cash gift

MANILA, Philippines — More than 76,000 senior citizens in Parañaque City have received early Christmas cash aid from the local government.

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Bella Cariaso - El Niño - Maynilad facility processes wastewater for potable reuse - philstar.com - Philippines - Singapore - city Parañaque - city Manila, Philippines

Maynilad facility processes wastewater for potable reuse

MANILA, Philippines — Maynilad has started operating a reclamation facility and new water treatment plant that provides potable water using a “direct potable reuse” process.

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Rodrigo Duterte - Martin Romualdez - Nueva Ecija - Aurelio Gonzales-Junior - Manuel Jose Dalipe - Wendell Vigilia - More lawmakers desert Rody’s PDP-Laban - malaya.com.ph - county Del Norte - city Pasay - city Zamboanga - city Parañaque - city Quezon - city Cebu

More lawmakers desert Rody’s PDP-Laban

LAWMAKERS have started to jump the political fence, deserting former president Rodrigo Duterte and his PDP-Laban in favor of the ruling Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) amid his word war with the House leadership headed by Speaker Martin Romualdez.

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Bella Cariaso - Rosendo So - Retail prices of onions rise to P240 a kilo - philstar.com - Philippines - city Parañaque - city Manila, Philippines

Retail prices of onions rise to P240 a kilo

MANILA, Philippines — The retail price of onions further increased to P240 per kilo after cost reached as high as P220 a few days ago, even as farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) said there is no reason for prices to go up as imported onions continue to flood the market.

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