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The Philippines will no longer deploy overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to 15 countries considered as unsafe.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines needs tougher laws to deal with the more than 1 million illegal firearms in the country, some of which may have been smuggled in from Afghanistan for use by Muslim guerrillas, officials said today.

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MANILA, Philippines - The recruitment industry yesterday warned of a lingering shortage of qualified nurses for overseas hiring.

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said the controversy created by the publication of offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in several European newspapers has given added relevance to the proposal for an interfaith dialogue for peace.
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"Muslims love Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon him," read a streamer carried by the protesters after noon prayers at the Golden Mosque on Globo de Oro street in Quiapo. "Punish the Jyllands Posten Denmark publisher," it said.
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MANILA, Philippines - The recruitment industry yesterday warned of a lingering shortage of qualified nurses for overseas hiring.

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said the controversy created by the publication of offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in several European newspapers has given added relevance to the proposal for an interfaith dialogue for peace.
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"Muslims love Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon him," read a streamer carried by the protesters after noon prayers at the Golden Mosque on Globo de Oro street in Quiapo. "Punish the Jyllands Posten Denmark publisher," it said.
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