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Industry stakeholders in Cebu are encouraged to start working on complementary infrastructure to maximize the province’s tourism potential, specifically that the new airport is putting Cebu on the spotlight.

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In the future, leadership will be based on sharing.

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The Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (ICCP) says foreign appetite for investment in the Philippines continues to be strong as more Italian firms are eager to have their slice of the pie.

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STI Education Services Group, Inc., a subsidiary of listed STI Educations Systems Holdings, Inc. of businessman Eusebio Tanco, has entered into two separate partnerships to improve its students’ skills and prepare them better for the real world.

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When you live in a country with 7,000 islands and one of the highest number of maritime workers and shipbuilders in the world, chances are, you'll learn to shake off your sea legs before you can even walk. Call it natural selection, a matter of survival, like fish to water. But why is it that despite our huge seafaring potentials, we cannot bring its success closer to our shores?

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The government is looking into the proposal of stakeholders to lift all truck bans throughout Metro Manila.

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The culture of corruption at Manila’s ports is deeply rooted and has been going on for decades, affecting almost everyone from security guards and enforcers to truckers and sub-contractors of shipping lines, the president of the International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) said yesterday.

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A frustrated daily commuter sent us an e-mail vociferating that traveling to work is increasingly like going on the road to Calvary almost every day.

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A number of households in Metro Manila still do not have electricity because of fallen electric posts and cables (a number of which were stolen by cable thieves), with Meralco’s crews working nonstop to repair distribution lines damaged by Typhoon Glenda.

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The Philippines needs to address the lingering issues hampering the growth of the Information, Communication and Technology and the outsourcing sector to compete effectively within the ASEAN.

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In the future, leadership will be based on sharing.

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The Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (ICCP) says foreign appetite for investment in the Philippines continues to be strong as more Italian firms are eager to have their slice of the pie.

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The government is looking into the proposal of stakeholders to lift all truck bans throughout Metro Manila.

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The culture of corruption at Manila’s ports is deeply rooted and has been going on for decades, affecting almost everyone from security guards and enforcers to truckers and sub-contractors of shipping lines, the president of the International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) said yesterday.

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A frustrated daily commuter sent us an e-mail vociferating that traveling to work is increasingly like going on the road to Calvary almost every day.

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A number of households in Metro Manila still do not have electricity because of fallen electric posts and cables (a number of which were stolen by cable thieves), with Meralco’s crews working nonstop to repair distribution lines damaged by Typhoon Glenda.

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The Philippines needs to address the lingering issues hampering the growth of the Information, Communication and Technology and the outsourcing sector to compete effectively within the ASEAN.

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