+ Follow LAOAG AND ZAMBOANGA Tag
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[Title] => ‘Perfect storm’ batters the Philippines
[Summary] => It’s as if the hand of God came down to smite everything. In this ravaged city, there is nothing but silence. Cars are overturned, leafless trees toppled. Roofs have been ripped from homes, while a ship sits grounded amidst houses. Then there are the bodies – hanging from trees, entombed within crushed homes. There is no power. Looters are everywhere.
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[Title] => Climate Risk Study WWF head to Iloilo: Reinvent yourself
[Summary] => A top official of the World Wildlife Fund of the Philippines yesterday said Iloilo has to reinvent itself to be able to reduce business risk and manage the effects of climate change.
[DatePublished] => 2011-12-08 00:00:00
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The Bureau of Immigration has vowed to provide faster, better services next year when it implements a program that would link all 25 ports of the country in a bid to modernize the agencys operations.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the project, part of a standing agreement between the government and the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs of Australia, would establish a virtual connection between the countrys six major international airports and 19 seaports.
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The Bureau of Immigration has vowed to provide faster, better services next year when it implements a program that would link all 25 ports of the country in a bid to modernize the agencys operations.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the project, part of a standing agreement between the government and the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs of Australia, would establish a virtual connection between the countrys six major international airports and 19 seaports.
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