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Around 400 delegates are expected to attend the two-day Publish Asia 2007 conference and exhibit, which begins today at the Manila Hotel with President Arroyo as guest of honor.


Conference participants will discuss developments in the publishing industry as well as explore ways publishers can benefit from the fast evolving industry.

Ifra, the world’s largest organization of newspaper and media publishing houses, spearheaded the event.
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IFRA Asia, the event’s main organizer, will hold its Publish Asia 2007 Conference at the Manila Hotel on March 27 and 28. This year’s theme is "Reinventing for Today’s Business, Creating for Tomorrow’s Challenges."
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Around 400 delegates are expected to attend the two-day Publish Asia 2007 conference and exhibit, which begins today at the Manila Hotel with President Arroyo as guest of honor.


Conference participants will discuss developments in the publishing industry as well as explore ways publishers can benefit from the fast evolving industry.

Ifra, the world’s largest organization of newspaper and media publishing houses, spearheaded the event.
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IFRA Asia, the event’s main organizer, will hold its Publish Asia 2007 Conference at the Manila Hotel on March 27 and 28. This year’s theme is "Reinventing for Today’s Business, Creating for Tomorrow’s Challenges."
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