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[Title] => Pamamanhid ng katawan: Baka diabetes o stroke na
[Summary] => Madalas ka bang makaramdam ng pamamanhid? Ito ay karaniwang nararamdaman na karaniwan ay hindi siniserÂyoso pero may malubhang kinahihinatnan na pala.
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[Title] => SWS: Self-rated poverty up
[Summary] => The Social Weather Stations (SWS) yesterday said that one out of two Filipino families considered themselves mahirap or poor in the past three months.
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[Title] => Moodys explains RP rating
[Summary] => Despite the fiscal progress made by the Arroyo administration, credit rating agencies said "objective indicators" still point to a much weaker relative fiscal position through 2006 and most likely until 2007.
Moodys Investor Service said in its special report released late last week that compared to other countries with similar credit rating as the Philippines, key ratios pointed to weaker fiscal position.
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[Title] => SWS poll: Pinoys getting poorer
[Summary] => Filipinos feel the quality of their life deteriorated this year and are coping with hard times by tightening their belts, according to the latest survey of a leading poll body.
In the Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, 56 percent of adults interviewed said the quality of their life had gone down since 12 months ago while only 14 percent said it had improved. Only 29 percent were optimistic that the quality of their life would improve in the next 12 months while 27 percent were pessimistic about it.
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Moodys Investor Service said in its special report released late last week that compared to other countries with similar credit rating as the Philippines, key ratios pointed to weaker fiscal position.
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In the Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, 56 percent of adults interviewed said the quality of their life had gone down since 12 months ago while only 14 percent said it had improved. Only 29 percent were optimistic that the quality of their life would improve in the next 12 months while 27 percent were pessimistic about it.
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December 19, 2001 - 12:00am