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If only neighboring countries in Asia or even in the world will eagerly help each other in addressing the food crisis that we are all undertaking, we can surpass this...
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Zamboanga, one of the insurgent-infiltrated regions in the Philippines, has recently been alarmed with the bombing of a compound near a Catholic cathedral and a...
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As a means to raise awareness on environmental issues and concerns on the global problems that we are facing, the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) will soon...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced the delta megacities in Asia like Manila and Calcutta in India are at high risk of coastal flooding due to the...
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The rising trend of food crisis in the Philippines is beginning to blow out of proportions as this problem is expected to continue until 2010. According to one of the...
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The Philippine local tourism industry is expected to generate over P636 billion in earnings and 3.5 million new jobs this year, the Department of Tourism (DOT)...
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