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[Title] => Palace: No truck holiday
[Summary] => It’s business as usual for cargo operators and trucks plying Metro Manila as no truck ban is in effect during Pope Francis’ five-day visit to the country, Secretary to the Cabinet Jose Rene Almendras said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Manila Via New World-Class Terminal: New North Port Passenger Terminal Complex Now Ready for 3 Million Passengers
[Summary] => The Philippines turns a new leaf in its noteworthy maritime history as Manila now has the capacity to welcome some three million visitors annually at the newly launched North Port Passenger Terminal Complex (PTC).
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[Summary] => The headline says: "BIR eyes more taxes from heirs of the dead." In other words, BIR is dying to raise more taxes.
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[Title] => More Filipino workers for Japan
[Summary] => During a private dinner hosted by Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe at his residence, he informed us that Japan will be spending a total of $230 billion (approximately ¥18 trillion) to fund reconstruction projects especially in the areas that were devastated during the earthquake and tsunami disasters last March 2011.
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[Title] => 'Falcon' hits Phl before moving out
[Summary] => Downpours led by tropical storm "Falcon" continued hitting most parts of Luzon today, resulting to 12 people missing, flooding in Metro Manila and forced evacuation of thousands of people before "Falcon" moves out of the country.
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