clyde
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Post by clyde on May 27, 2009 0:00:56 GMT -5
May 25-29 - Enrollment of Elementary & High School June 1 - First Day of thier CLASS...
Lepanto Mines is still on its Work Rotation Scheme...
Grabe crisis d2... Di gaya noon...
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Post by mightyfox on Jun 20, 2009 1:46:02 GMT -5
nga e. how can we help? Let's not let our home be banished....
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Post by imorph on Jul 6, 2009 5:58:25 GMT -5
mag-negosyo. kahit ano pong raket hehe..wag lng illegal. yan lng po ang tanging solusyon..hehe. let's face it, food, clothing, and shelter are permanent needs. ang pinangsasagot ng karamihan dito ay trabaho na usually ay temporary at unreliable as we've seen now. kung may iba't iba pang raket e.. di kahit isara ni Yap yung minahan niya.. siya lang naman din ang kumikita e hehe.
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Post by fargo2971 on Jul 17, 2009 10:09:07 GMT -5
Based on what we read on the website regarding the present situation of LMD, employment gots worse and for sure it will continue. If this happens, what will become of Lepanto? I hope it would not turn to be a ¨ghost town¨.
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Post by shin on Aug 11, 2009 14:19:07 GMT -5
Based on what we read on the website regarding the present situation of LMD, employment gots worse and for sure it will continue. If this happens, what will become of Lepanto? I hope it would not turn to be a ¨ghost town¨. i do hope not, lepanto is such a beautiful to become such..
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Post by raymund on Aug 25, 2009 5:18:52 GMT -5
Had a small talk with a guy from a government economic agency and told me that the global financial meltdown is over. He said that Philippines is fast recovering than most developed countries. MY reply is " gamin sanay tayon, iso nga han tayo nga mariknan".
It's really sad that Lepanto is experiencing a down-turned growth , I hope and pray that it will recover financially so that it can still provide for the younger generations of Lepanto. I also hope that the economic recovery is true so that the copper /gold world prices will be competitive once again and that the Lepanto ore reserves of copper and gold can still provide for another 100 years.
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