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[Title] => Korean ambassadors brainchild
[Summary] => At the end of this month, Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Son Sang-Ha will be saying goodbye to his post, a little regretfully because he has a great admiration for Filipinos, but with a sense of fulfillment because his brainchild has just begun to be realized. This is the groundbreaking of the vocational training center facility in Davao City which he says is his countrys contribution to the peace and development effort in Mindanao.
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[Title] => Fil-Am tagged probable SARS case in Seoul
[Summary] => SEOUL An American citizen from the Philippines has been admitted to an isolated ward in South Korea after airport quarantine officers diagnosed him as a "probable" SARS patient, health officials said yesterday.
The 80-year-old ethnic Filipino showed classic symptoms of the killer Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome when he arrived at Incheon Airport Sunday after a two-week trip to the Philippines, the National Institute of Health (NIH) said.
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[Title] => Sokors continue coming despite terror threats
[Summary] => Korean envoy Son Sang-Ha informed STAR publisher/chairman Max V. Soliven yesterday that, despite the "terrorist" alarms, tourists and businessmen from South Korea were continuing to come to Manila in undiminished numbers.
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The 80-year-old ethnic Filipino showed classic symptoms of the killer Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome when he arrived at Incheon Airport Sunday after a two-week trip to the Philippines, the National Institute of Health (NIH) said.
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December 5, 2002 - 12:00am