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For the seventh day yesterday, six Filipinos remained trapped underneath the rubble of two buildings in earthquake-devastated Haiti, military reports said.

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South Korea is slowly becoming an alternative destination for overseas performing artists (OPAs) with first-class karaoke bars mushrooming there, local recruitment agencies reported yesterday.

Cristina Edquiban, president of Peak Manpower Resources, said South Korea is now hiring more and more Filipinos artists, including those displaced by the new regulations in Japan.
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