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[Title] => Australia donates A$17-M for Mdanao
[Summary] => President Arroyo formally received a letter of commitment from the Australian government yesterday for a donation of A$17 million over the next five years for peace and development programs in Mindanao.
The Australian governments contribution goes to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for Mindanao called Action for Conflict Transformation (ACT) for Peace.
Outgoing Australian Ambassador Ruth Pearce turned over the letter of commitment to Mrs. Arroyo in her farewell call at Malacañang, which ends her three-year tour of duty in the Philippines.
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[Title] => The Old and the New
[Summary] => Indian Ambassador Navrekha Sharma and Australian Ambassador Ruth Pearce marked their national days on the same date but to avoid conflict, the former set her reception an hour earlier.
Phil-Indian relations began long before the Spaniards arrival; our ties with Australia, though strong, are relatively new. To underscore Indias ancient civilization, Mrs. Sharma had instrumentalists and dancers performing. By contrast, Mrs. Pearce had a Sydney jazz band playing.
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[AuthorName] => Rosalinda Orosa
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[Title] => Even during a mutiny, its all in a days work for Aussie envoy
[Summary] => When the group of young junior officers marched into the Oakwood Premier at the Ayala Center in Makati City early last Sunday, practically the entire populace had already been roused from sleep and were watching the events unfold on their television sets.
While most of the local viewers were focused on the movements of the rebel soldiers, the international media included in its reports that one dignitary was being held hostage inside Oakwood.
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The Australian governments contribution goes to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for Mindanao called Action for Conflict Transformation (ACT) for Peace.
Outgoing Australian Ambassador Ruth Pearce turned over the letter of commitment to Mrs. Arroyo in her farewell call at Malacañang, which ends her three-year tour of duty in the Philippines.
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Phil-Indian relations began long before the Spaniards arrival; our ties with Australia, though strong, are relatively new. To underscore Indias ancient civilization, Mrs. Sharma had instrumentalists and dancers performing. By contrast, Mrs. Pearce had a Sydney jazz band playing.
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[Title] => Even during a mutiny, its all in a days work for Aussie envoy
[Summary] => When the group of young junior officers marched into the Oakwood Premier at the Ayala Center in Makati City early last Sunday, practically the entire populace had already been roused from sleep and were watching the events unfold on their television sets.
While most of the local viewers were focused on the movements of the rebel soldiers, the international media included in its reports that one dignitary was being held hostage inside Oakwood.
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February 5, 2005 - 12:00am