- Didipio River now ‘biologically dead,’ groups say (Oceana and FCF friends, you're on the news again hehehe)
- Fed could slow bond buys in October–US official (here we go again...)
- Experts to assess impact of fishery, livestock S&T interventions (77% of aquatic products come from fisheries, the rest from seaweeds. This 77% constitute bangus, tilapia, shrimp and mudcrab(2% only). This is why mudcrabs are such a good prospect and believing that fishes will be the main diet of the future... Also, how come SEAFDEC is not a part of this project? just wonderin')
- Too many LCCS breeding ‘irrational’ competition, causing huge losses (high volume of passengers but low unit price hence lower yields accdg to CebuPac)
- Magna cum laude engineer finds his passion in apple pies (it's better to have one perfect product than 10 mediocre ones, well said)
- King-king copper-gold project proponents say mine has economic potential
- Gas prices to go lower still Monday
- US Fed move on bond-buying “buys time” for policy tweaks in emerging Asia – Fitch
- Longer nights starting Tuesday after autumnal equinox Monday – PAGASA
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
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