+ Follow GULF AIR FLIGHT Tag
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[Summary] => While there are millions of OFWs all over the world who are doing very well, and are bringing honor to our country and remitting 20 billion US dollars a year to our economy, we have a number of Filipino migrant workers who are facing serious legal problems abroad.
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[Title] => Babae umaming anak si 'George Francis'
[Summary] => Umamin na ang babaeng pasahero ng Gulf Air Flight na inimbitahan ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) na siya ang nagsilang kay George Francis, ang sanggol na iniwan sa loob basurahan sa comfort room ng nasabing eroplano noong Linggo.
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This is the problem when you have such a rinky-dink international airport: a small private jet bearing the President of the Philippines cannot even take off without affecting commercial flights.
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[Title] => Pinay killed in Bahrain had planned to come home before tragedy struck
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY Queenie Aboboto-Dungca, the 31-year-old overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who died in Bahrain last week when the Al Dana, a floating restaurant and tourist boat, capsized off the coast of Bahrain, had already planned to return home before the tragedy.
Her mother, Edna Aboboto, said her daughter left for Bahrain only in January this year to work as an in-house tutor for a Bahraini family.
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[Title] => 48 OFWs arrive from US camp in Iraq
[Summary] => A total of 48 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from war-torn Iraq arrived in Manila on their own on board a commercial plane yesterday after Philippine government authorities failed to repatriate them.
The group composed of various OFWs, including skilled workers, domestic helpers and professionals, arrived via a connecting flight from Abu Dhabi, on board Gulf Air Flight GF-254 at around 12:15 p.m.
The 48 were part of a support group of Filipinos assigned in various areas of a US military camp based in Musol, Iraq.
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[Title] => Last jailed seaman in UAE home Sunday
[Summary] => Homeward bound.
The remaining overseas Filipino worker (OFW) jailed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for non-payment of bank loans worth 1.8 million dirhams (P27 million) is expected to come home tomorrow after First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo successfully negotiated for his release.
The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said Nicasio Dagasa, 46, is scheduled to arrive at 12:40 p.m. tomorrow via Gulf Air Flight GF 254.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-12 00:00:00
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GULF AIR FLIGHT
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Her mother, Edna Aboboto, said her daughter left for Bahrain only in January this year to work as an in-house tutor for a Bahraini family.
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[Title] => 48 OFWs arrive from US camp in Iraq
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The group composed of various OFWs, including skilled workers, domestic helpers and professionals, arrived via a connecting flight from Abu Dhabi, on board Gulf Air Flight GF-254 at around 12:15 p.m.
The 48 were part of a support group of Filipinos assigned in various areas of a US military camp based in Musol, Iraq.
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[Title] => Last jailed seaman in UAE home Sunday
[Summary] => Homeward bound.
The remaining overseas Filipino worker (OFW) jailed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for non-payment of bank loans worth 1.8 million dirhams (P27 million) is expected to come home tomorrow after First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo successfully negotiated for his release.
The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said Nicasio Dagasa, 46, is scheduled to arrive at 12:40 p.m. tomorrow via Gulf Air Flight GF 254.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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January 8, 2007 - 12:00am