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With wider mobile broadband coverage from Sun Broadband, you need not worry about getting lost when exploring because it allows you to check for directions and unexplored spots online from anywhere in the country.

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The marine resource-rich Danajon Double Barrier Reef (DDBR) strategically situated in Central Visayas covering four provinces is on the brink of peril due to “destructive and unsustainable actions.”

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Representative Erico Aumentado (2nd district, Bohol) has filed House Bill 5145 seeking to put the Danajon Double Barrier Reef (DDBR) a protected area under the category of a natural park.

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In the last few months, I had been shuttling between Cebu and Bohol, on one hand and between Cebu and Southern Leyte, on the other hand.

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Citing a report by the US Agency for International Development-funded Coastal Resource Management Project, Herrera said most of the child laborers were "bought" or recruited by muro-ami operators from Negros Oriental, Bohol and Southern Leyte.

Many of the children, he said, now live and work under "severe" conditions in fishing vessels off the coast of Palawan.
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Citing a report by the US Agency for International Development-funded Coastal Resource Management Project, Herrera said most of the child laborers were "bought" or recruited by muro-ami operators from Negros Oriental, Bohol and Southern Leyte.

Many of the children, he said, now live and work under "severe" conditions in fishing vessels off the coast of Palawan.
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Representative Erico Aumentado (2nd district, Bohol) has filed House Bill 5145 seeking to put the Danajon Double Barrier Reef (DDBR) a protected area under the category of a natural park.

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Citing a report by the US Agency for International Development-funded Coastal Resource Management Project, Herrera said most of the child laborers were "bought" or recruited by muro-ami operators from Negros Oriental, Bohol and Southern Leyte.

Many of the children, he said, now live and work under "severe" conditions in fishing vessels off the coast of Palawan.
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Citing a report by the US Agency for International Development-funded Coastal Resource Management Project, Herrera said most of the child laborers were "bought" or recruited by muro-ami operators from Negros Oriental, Bohol and Southern Leyte.

Many of the children, he said, now live and work under "severe" conditions in fishing vessels off the coast of Palawan.
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