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The Philippine Hotel Federation (PHF) yesterday expressed concern over recent reports of travel advisories tagging the Philippines as “most dangerous” for Koreans and Chinese nationals.

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As this was being written, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and consequently Malacañang, which relies on the DFA for inputs, continues to be clueless about whether there were any Filipinos involved in the crash of an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the San Francisco airport last Saturday.

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 The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has barred more than 2,700 undesirable foreigners from entering the country from January to July this year.

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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) would look into reports of foreigners flocking to this landlocked province, raking in millions of pesos from illegal mining activities.

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Reuniting with thousands of volunteers in commemorating Volunteers Day here, Gordon led the unfurling of the Philippine flag — and the first SBMA flag — in yesterday’s ceremonies.
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"Tourism is one of the sectors with the highest growth in the Philippine economy, posting an annual growth rate of more than 13 percent since my assumption of the presidency," Mrs. Arroyo told the businessmen in a meeting here Thursday night.
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Reuniting with thousands of volunteers in commemorating Volunteers Day here, Gordon led the unfurling of the Philippine flag — and the first SBMA flag — in yesterday’s ceremonies.
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"Tourism is one of the sectors with the highest growth in the Philippine economy, posting an annual growth rate of more than 13 percent since my assumption of the presidency," Mrs. Arroyo told the businessmen in a meeting here Thursday night.
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