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As world leaders assemble for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC) meetings on 18–19 November in Manila, the region’s socio-economic prospects will be a top concern.

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Raquel is a transient domestic worker who comes to Manila only during the summer months when her children are enjoying their break from school.

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It is common in the UK for strangers to begin a conversation by talking about the weather, cheering a beautiful sunny morning or commenting on a rainy day being good for ducks to enjoy.

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Among the surest ways to ruin a praiseworthy project in this country is to inject politics into it. So the government must do everything to keep epal politicians from claiming credit for the conditional cash transfer program as the 2016 general elections approach.

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Close to two-thirds of parents in the Asia-Pacific plan to send their children to local universities for higher education, with the majority of those in Vietnam (79%), Bangladesh (78%), Japan (76%), India (75%), the Philippines (69%), Singapore (69%), Thailand (67%), Indonesia (64%), New Zealand (61%), Taiwan (57%) and Australia (53%) intending to do so, according to MasterCard’s survey on Consumer Purchasing Priorities – Education.

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“The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” international total earning stands at $265 million and counting.

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Rampant trash-burning is throwing more pollution and toxic particles into the air than governments are reporting, according to a scientific study estimating more than 40 percent of the world's garbage is burned.

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The emerging markets of Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Turkey and Poland are projected to offer significant growth in the bancassurance sector to 2017, according to one of the leading provider of online data, analysis and advisory services on key financial and industry sectors.

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Rafael Nadal wants to stop talking about the inflamed left knee that kept him away from the ATP Tour for just over seven months until his doubles victory Tuesday with Juan Monaco at a little-known clay court tournament in Chile.

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Japan is the only country with 30 percent of its population over 60, but by 2050 more than 60 other countries, from China to Canada to Albania, will be in the same boat.

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It is common in the UK for strangers to begin a conversation by talking about the weather, cheering a beautiful sunny morning or commenting on a rainy day being good for ducks to enjoy.

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Among the surest ways to ruin a praiseworthy project in this country is to inject politics into it. So the government must do everything to keep epal politicians from claiming credit for the conditional cash transfer program as the 2016 general elections approach.

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Close to two-thirds of parents in the Asia-Pacific plan to send their children to local universities for higher education, with the majority of those in Vietnam (79%), Bangladesh (78%), Japan (76%), India (75%), the Philippines (69%), Singapore (69%), Thailand (67%), Indonesia (64%), New Zealand (61%), Taiwan (57%) and Australia (53%) intending to do so, according to MasterCard’s survey on Consumer Purchasing Priorities – Education.

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Rampant trash-burning is throwing more pollution and toxic particles into the air than governments are reporting, according to a scientific study estimating more than 40 percent of the world's garbage is burned.

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The emerging markets of Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Turkey and Poland are projected to offer significant growth in the bancassurance sector to 2017, according to one of the leading provider of online data, analysis and advisory services on key financial and industry sectors.

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