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[Title] => A darkly festive tale in Krampus
[Summary] => Talented actors Adam Scott (Black Mass, TV’s Parks & Recreation) and Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine) are joined by child sensation Emjay Anthony (Disney’s upcoming The Jungle Book) in Universal Pictures’ horror-comedy Krampus.
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[Title] => Food in my mouth, memories in my mind, gratitude in my heart
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I have often wondered, albeit passively, why the stories of my life unfold with food as a verdant backdrop; wondered, too, why the memories fluidly and richly roll out, in neat bundles and stacked heaps, tied warmly with strings of emotion, when a dish is remembered, its company recalled, the experience of it all rekindled.
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[AuthorName] => LOVE LUCY By Lucy Gomez
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[Title] => Canada government offers loan to upgrade Transco lines
[Summary] => The Canadian government said yesterday it is willing to extend a loan to the National Transmission Corp. (Transco) to improve the countrys power transmission lines.
In a press conference, Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Robert Collette said his government, through its lending arm, Export Development of Canada, is willing to extend loans to Transco to finance Canada-related projects in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Group feeding false terror info to embassies
[Summary] => A well-organized group is reportedly feeding false security information to foreign embassies in the country to discredit the Arroyo administration before the international community.
Police and military sources said the groups efforts led to the sudden closure of the Australian and Canadian embassies in Makati last Nov. 28.
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[Title] => Australia, Canada to reopen embassies in new sites
[Summary] => The embassies of Canada, Australia and the European Union, which shut down recently due to alleged terrorist threats, are slated to reopen soon but in new locations, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said.
Ople said the Canadian, Australian and EU ambassadors have assured him that "they are maintaining their essential consular services at alternative sites such as the residence of the ambassador and certain hotel groups in Makati."
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[Title] => Canadian envoy: Threat still credible
[Summary] => Canadian Ambassador Robert Collette said yesterday there was still "a credible terrorist threat" to his countrys embassy in Makati City and that it would remain closed indefinitely.
The Canadian embassy refused to acknowledge that it had closed down based on raw intelligence information from a Manila police officer.
Collette said Ottawa made its own assessment of the specific and credible threat to the embassy.
"We received, as what I said before, a direct, a very specific threat against the Canadian embassy in Manila," he said.
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[Title] => Canada maluwag sa pagpasok ng OFWs
[Summary] => Magandang balita para sa mga manggagawang Pilipino!
Niluwagan na ng Canada ang kanilang pagtanggap ng mga manggagawang Pilipino na ang target nila ay 250,000 foreign workers.
Sinabi ni Canadian Ambassador Robert Collette, bukod sa mga Pilipina nurses na pangunahing kailangan sa Canada ay kailangan din nila ang mga skilled workers.
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[Title] => Canada contributes P2M to RP judicial program
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[Title] => Canada government offers loan to upgrade Transco lines
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In a press conference, Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Robert Collette said his government, through its lending arm, Export Development of Canada, is willing to extend loans to Transco to finance Canada-related projects in the Philippines.
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Ople said the Canadian, Australian and EU ambassadors have assured him that "they are maintaining their essential consular services at alternative sites such as the residence of the ambassador and certain hotel groups in Makati."
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The Canadian embassy refused to acknowledge that it had closed down based on raw intelligence information from a Manila police officer.
Collette said Ottawa made its own assessment of the specific and credible threat to the embassy.
"We received, as what I said before, a direct, a very specific threat against the Canadian embassy in Manila," he said.
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Sinabi ni Canadian Ambassador Robert Collette, bukod sa mga Pilipina nurses na pangunahing kailangan sa Canada ay kailangan din nila ang mga skilled workers.
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The contribution agreement was signed by Canadian Ambassador Robert Collette and Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. at the Supreme Court in Manila yesterday. The turnover of a check for the first installment also took place.
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