+ Follow QUARANTINE ACT Tag
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[Title] => AH1N1 guidelines for event organizers set
[Summary] => CEBU, Philippines - The Department of Health now requires event organizers to be able to provide basic facilities and services like hand washing facilities with soap and running water and garbage bins for proper disposal of tissues.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Message from Lourdes made Kabayan run
[Summary] => After praying at the holy site of Lourdes in Italy, Sen. Noli de Castro asked God in a written request to spare him from the rowdy world of Philippine politics, but he said the answer he got was a resounding no.
It was during De Castros second visit to the miraculous fount of Lourdes over the span of a decade when he had made his request of God, he said on the television program Impact 2004 hosted by STAR publisher Max V. Soliven over ABS-CBN News Channel 21.
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[Title] => Cabinet exodus continues
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Up to four more Cabinet members are expected to hand in their resignations preparatory to running for various elective posts in the May 2004 national elections, a Malacañang official said yesterday.
Political Affairs Secretary Gabriel Claudio said in an interview over dxRC Super Radyo in this city that the resignations of two to four Cabinet officials are part of the administrations preparations for next years polls.
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[Title] => RP presses talks with Australia on fruits
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) expects to start bilateral talks with the Australian government this month on the ticklish issue of allowing the entry of Philippine bananas and pineapples in the Australian market before it elevates the matter to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
As this developed, the Philippine government already turned down Australias request to postpone the bilateral talks. The Australians asked for the talks to be deferred during the CAIRNS group meeting in Bolivia last week.
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QUARANTINE ACT
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It was during De Castros second visit to the miraculous fount of Lourdes over the span of a decade when he had made his request of God, he said on the television program Impact 2004 hosted by STAR publisher Max V. Soliven over ABS-CBN News Channel 21.
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Political Affairs Secretary Gabriel Claudio said in an interview over dxRC Super Radyo in this city that the resignations of two to four Cabinet officials are part of the administrations preparations for next years polls.
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As this developed, the Philippine government already turned down Australias request to postpone the bilateral talks. The Australians asked for the talks to be deferred during the CAIRNS group meeting in Bolivia last week.
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