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  2. Destiny Church (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Church (formerly as Destiny Church – Manila) is an Evangelical, non-sectarian megachurch that started in Quezon City, Philippines and now has three main services: Destiny North (University of the Philippines Diliman), Destiny Central (Ortigas Center), and Destiny South . It has been headed by Ps.

  3. Sky Cable Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1995, Central CATV Inc. was granted a 25-year provisional franchise to establish, construct, maintain and operate community antenna television system in the Philippines through Republic Act 7969. [7] In 1997, Sky Vision Corporation acquired 47% of Pilipino Cable Corporation for 900 million pesos. [8]

  4. Destiny Cable - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1995, [2] the Philippines’ commission attached to the Department of Transportation and Communications, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity with provisional authority to install, operate and maintain telecommunications, broadcast and cable antenna television services to Destiny Cable Inc was officially ...

  5. A volcano erupts on a central Philippine island, sending ...

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    A volcano belched a plume of ash and steam into the night sky in the central Philippines in a powerful explosion that sent more than 700 people fleeing to evacuation camps. The explosion of Mount ...

  6. Philippine volcano erupts, authorities raise alert level

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    MANILA (Reuters) -The alert level has been raised at a volcano in the central Philippines after it erupted, sending a 5-kilometre (3.1-miles) high ash cloud into the sky, the country's seismology ...

  7. Sky Cable - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1995, Central CATV Inc. was granted a 28-year provisional franchise to establish, construct, maintain and operated community antenna television system in the Philippines through Republic Act 7969. [5] In 1997, Sky Vision Corporation acquired 47% of Pilipino Cable Corp., operator of Sun Cable for P900 million. [6]

  8. History of ABS-CBN - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] However, due to the losses amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, KidZania Manila was permanently closed on August 31, 2020. On October 5–6, 2013, the network celebrates the 60th year of ABS-CBN and the Television in the Philippines through Grand Kapamilya Weekend.

  9. Death toll in Philippine "killer curve" bus accident rises to 17

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    A passenger severely injured when a bus plunged into a ravine in the central Philippines has died, taking the death toll from the accident to 17, authorities said on Wednesday. The bus was ...