For 7 Years in my career as Radio Broadcaster, I managed radio station for One and half year (88.9 HOT FM Digos), and I was do on Productions, Traffic, Technical, Marketing and all Operations in radio job, now I'm currently at Tagum City, at 107.9 Radyo Natin FM a production head. In realation with this. I want to put-up a radio station but unfortunately I don't have money for capital, so now I am looking for any businessmen wants to finance this business, I proposed an FM Radio Station with 1,000 watts to be operated at Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat. Estimated for the capital is 2 million to 2.5 million Philippine peso. I already have the feasibility study, and its 85 percent success for this. If your are interested to you may contact me on my mobile number +63-908-519-4509 or E-mail me at nmamon@gmail.com . Please review the area of Tacurong City.
By: AMANDA RIPLEY Thu Sep 4, 12:40 PM ET In the space of two weeks, Hurricane Gustav has caused an estimated $3 billion in losses in the U.S. and killed about 110 people in the U.S. and the Caribbean, catastrophic floods in northern India have left a million people homeless, and a 6.2-magnitude earthquake has rocked China's southwest, smashing over 400,000 homes. If it seems like disasters are getting more common, it's because they are. But some disasters do seem to be affecting us worse - and not for the reasons you may think. Floods and storms have led to most of the excess damage. The number of flood and storm disasters has gone up by 7.4% every year in recent decades, according to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. (Between 2000 and 2007, the growth was even faster - with an average annual rate of increase of 8.4%.) Of the total 197 million people affected by disasters in 2007, 164 million were affected by floods. It is tempting to look at the line-u...
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