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[Title] => E-City Manila rises
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If the objective is to boost tourism and make the Philippines a major player in this competitive sector, there is no reason for the country to dilly-dally on plans that were hatched more than two years ago to transform some 300 hectares of prime property along Manila Bay into a premier entertainment and amusement center.
Even while Macau and Singapore are already forging ahead with their respective but similar plans to capture a sizeable chunk of the tourism and gaming markets of Europe and America, it is not yet too late for the Philippines to play catch-up.
[DatePublished] => 2007-03-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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If the objective is to boost tourism and make the Philippines a major player in this competitive sector, there is no reason for the country to dilly-dally on plans that were hatched more than two years ago to transform some 300 hectares of prime property along Manila Bay into a premier entertainment and amusement center.
Even while Macau and Singapore are already forging ahead with their respective but similar plans to capture a sizeable chunk of the tourism and gaming markets of Europe and America, it is not yet too late for the Philippines to play catch-up.
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