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                    [Title] => 'High at 5' at Hyatt Hotel & Casino
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Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila celebrates five years of authentic hospitality by creating five enticing offers it has never offered before, available until Sept. 25.

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The proposed alien legalization law, according to FFCCCI president Francis Chua, would reportedly raise an estimated P15 billion for the government based on calculations made by the Bureau of Immigration.
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