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  1. Coming Full Circle

    ONCE upon a time there was Nakpil. Then there was Greenbelt 2. And then came Serendra. And now there’s Burgos Circle (and adjacent streets) at The Fort.

    14:01:09 2009-11-21
  2. Fake soaps seized in raids

    OPERATIVES of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in Central Visayas (CIDG-7) confiscated fake soap bars worth about P48,000 in separate raids on downtown stores in Cebu City on Tuesday afternoon.

    08:49:02 2009-11-19
  3. Oil firms await new EO lifting price cap

    Oil firms are waiting Monday for the new order that would revoke Executive Order 839, which set petroleum prices at October 15 levels in calamity-stricken Luzon.

    15:09:46 2009-11-16
  4. Sugar should sell for P3 more a kilo

    Bacolod City, Negros Occidental — Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) head Rafael Coscolluela said on Tuesday he has been pushing for a P3-adjustment in the price ceiling for refined sugar in typhoon-hit areas.

    11:03:57 2009-11-12
  5. Communist consumer goods make comeback

    BUCHAREST - Once the butt of jokes the world over, communist-era East European goods from sweets, to rustic washing machines and clunky cars are all the rage again.

    17:48:31 2009-11-08
  6. Vegetable prices up as supply normalizes

    Unfazed by reports that imported vegetables had begun to flood the market, trading at the vegetable trading post here remained brisk as prices started to soar.

    21:15:52 2009-11-06
  7. Why price control won’t work

    When the price of a product goes up, it is one of two principal reasons. One is the increase in demand while supply remains constant or increased only at less than the increase in demand. The other is the decrease in supply while demand remains constant or decreased only at less than the decrease in supply.

    08:46:27 2009-11-04
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