+ Follow OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Tag
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[Title] => Pinas nahirang na most outstanding destination
[Summary] => Nabigyan ng pagkilala ang Pilipinas bilang “Destination of the Year 2014” sa ginanap na 25th Annual TTG Travel Awards 2014.
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"I had no stall in the public market. I was a sidewalk vendor. So, I had to wake up at two in the morning to reach the market by three. I had to be there early so that, by nine, just before the policemen got there to drive us away, I had sold enough," said sole proprietress Estenelie Dioquino.
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"I had no stall in the public market. I was a sidewalk vendor. So, I had to wake up at two in the morning to reach the market by three. I had to be there early so that, by nine, just before the policemen got there to drive us away, I had sold enough," said sole proprietress Estenelie Dioquino.
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October 5, 2014 - 12:00am