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The Philippines is among eight countries in the Asia-Pacific region that account for 75 percent of all pneumonia cases worldwide, a report of the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) showed.

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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. personally handed plaques of appreciation to Aldren Olaguer and Ian Dorado of Bagong Silangan High School and Jonh Elmer Cruz of Sta Lucia High School, who won gold badges for their work.

The winning entries were exhibited for three days at the University of Hong Kong at Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon.
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"We have four million economically active children.  They are the ones who work either full time or part time. This is very alarming to warrant concern," noted DOLE director for Bureau of Women and Young Workers Irma Vallente. 
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While the Samsung brand was introduced in the Philippines as early as 1987, the last four years saw a dip in brand awareness in the domestic market as the local operation focused on internal strengthening and reorganization following the Asian financial crisis.
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The winning entries were exhibited for three days at the University of Hong Kong at Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon.
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"We have four million economically active children.  They are the ones who work either full time or part time. This is very alarming to warrant concern," noted DOLE director for Bureau of Women and Young Workers Irma Vallente. 
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While the Samsung brand was introduced in the Philippines as early as 1987, the last four years saw a dip in brand awareness in the domestic market as the local operation focused on internal strengthening and reorganization following the Asian financial crisis.
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