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The OFWs, represented by Noel Josue, president of the Kaibigan ng OCWs Inc., urged National Food Authority Administrator Arthur Yap and Angelito Sarmiento of the NFA Council to consider the plight of the overseas workers families, who would bear the brunt of such an increase in the prices of rice.
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NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY ADMINISTRATOR ARTHUR YAP AND ANGELITO SARMIENTO
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The OFWs, represented by Noel Josue, president of the Kaibigan ng OCWs Inc., urged National Food Authority Administrator Arthur Yap and Angelito Sarmiento of the NFA Council to consider the plight of the overseas workers families, who would bear the brunt of such an increase in the prices of rice.
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November 12, 2003 - 12:00am
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