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                    [Title] => Dos Palmas Arreceffi’s bounty of the sea
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Local fishermen believe that the puyo – the whorls on the scalp which are vortices of hair growth – influence the wind. To have one puyo is fine, as the winds are bound to blow in only one direction. To have two or more, however, is inauspicious. The winds, which are ruled by different puyo, tend to be confused and may blow in erratic or conflicting directions.
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                    [AuthorName] => Joy Angelica  Subido
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                    [Title] => Dos Palmas Arreceffi’s bounty of the sea
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Local fishermen believe that the puyo – the whorls on the scalp which are vortices of hair growth – influence the wind. To have one puyo is fine, as the winds are bound to blow in only one direction. To have two or more, however, is inauspicious. The winds, which are ruled by different puyo, tend to be confused and may blow in erratic or conflicting directions.
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                    [Title] => The turnaround of Dos Palmas
                    [Summary] => Nobody expected much from Dos Palmas after a band of Abu Sayyaf took resort guests, many of them foreigners,  as hostages in May 2001. As expected, it shut down. 


"We surprised the industry when we reopened for business less than a year after," said Dos Palmas Arreceffi Island Resorts, Inc. president and general manager Ivan Lim. "We decided to reopen because we wanted to prove that we could make it."

One of the first decisions made by the company upon reopening was to increase room rates by between 20% and 30%.
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Local fishermen believe that the puyo – the whorls on the scalp which are vortices of hair growth – influence the wind. To have one puyo is fine, as the winds are bound to blow in only one direction. To have two or more, however, is inauspicious. The winds, which are ruled by different puyo, tend to be confused and may blow in erratic or conflicting directions.
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                    [Title] => The turnaround of Dos Palmas
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"We surprised the industry when we reopened for business less than a year after," said Dos Palmas Arreceffi Island Resorts, Inc. president and general manager Ivan Lim. "We decided to reopen because we wanted to prove that we could make it."

One of the first decisions made by the company upon reopening was to increase room rates by between 20% and 30%.
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