Archive for January, 2008

Jan 27 2008

ASEAN Readies for Next Development Step

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… also Singapores prime minister. The economy of Vietnam, for example, is taking off. The Philippines has strengthened its public finances while Singapore is enjoying a strong momentum, riding on …

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Jan 27 2008

Striking at the head

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… years later. And Aquino’s widow, Corazon, went on to become the President of the Philippines. And in the case of Charlotte Corday who stabbed the French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul …

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Jan 27 2008

Is Echo slowly winning over Heart’s parents?

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… of the Ongpaucos, successful restaurateurs who are also one the richest families in the Philippines.

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Jan 27 2008

Dead baby arrives in Manila from Israel

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… assured that their military will not engage in combat operations against terrorists in the Philippines under the bilateral defense pact Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA). The eight suspected …

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Jan 27 2008

Philippines scraps U.S. helicopter deal

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Department of National Defense scrapped a proposed 12 billion peso (US$29.3 …

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Jan 27 2008

Rusty Worapoj hits right spot

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… Hungary in the round of 32. In another 54kg bout, Joan Tipon of the Philippines, who is slated to meet Worapoj in the final, beat Ebraheem Algharageer of Jordan …

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Jan 27 2008

Retired judge named Philippine new election chief

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… A retired high-ranking judge has been appointed as Philippines’ new chairman of the Commission on Elections to replace the former head who stepped …

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Jan 27 2008

A voluminous dream

Published by Steven under Philippine News

… elementary schools and two public high schools. Fusin-Wischusen said her family members in the Philippines will make sure the schools don’t lock the books away — so that they …

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