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In a press briefing, Jerry Hui, director of PMAI, a group of over 100 metalcasting companies, said the sudden surge in scrap steel exports has deprived these industries of badly-needed scrap steel supplies.
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In a press briefing, Jerry Hui, director of PMAI, a group of over 100 metalcasting companies, said the sudden surge in scrap steel exports has deprived these industries of badly-needed scrap steel supplies.
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August 19, 2002 - 12:00am
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The Department of Justice will continue to pursue the cases filed against gaming tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang even if some families of the missing cockfight enthusiasts or sabungeros have expressed their lack of interest in pursuing the case.
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