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[Title] => DND verifying reports on China’s fishing rules
[Summary] => The Department of National Defense said yesterday it is ready to enforce the country’s maritime laws in the wake of reports that China is imposing fishing regulations in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
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[Title] => DND verifying reports of China's fishing rule in disputed seas
[Summary] => The Department of National Defense (DND) said Thursday that it is ready to enforce the country’s maritime laws in the wake of reports that China is imposing fishing regulations in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
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[Title] => Hefty donations from Korea, Taiwan pour in
[Summary] => The Philippines' Asian neighbors South Korea and Taiwan sent cash donations totaling over P17.2 million for the victims of the fatal October 15 earthquake and the stricken communities.
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[Title] => Group commits $1.8 M to conserve Cagayan eel
[Summary] => An international conservationist group has committed $1.8 million to save the endangered eel species of Cagayan province from extinction.
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[Title] => It’s a battle against baby blues on Discovery channel’s ‘birth-days’
[Summary] => While it is predicted that the world population would hit an all high of eight billion in 2025, experts are becoming increasingly concerned about the challenges of overpopulation. For many countries in Asia however, their worries lie elsewhere.
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[Title] => It's a battle against baby blues in 'Birth-days'
[Summary] => While it is predicted that the world population would hit an all high of eight billion[1] in 2025, experts are becoming increasingly concerned about the challenges of overpopulation. For many countries in Asia however, their worries lie elsewhere. Asia's most developed economies like Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are among the top six countries with the world’s lowest fertility rates in 2012.
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[Title] => August exports drop 9%
[Summary] => Total merchandise exports in August dropped 9 percent to $3.798 billion from the $4.173 billion recorded a year ago, the National Staistics Office reported on Wednesday.
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[Title] => Phl named one of 'new SEA tigers'
[Summary] => A business website has named the Philippines as one of the “new tigers” in Southeast Asia, owing to the country’s recovery from the Asian financial crisis and its high potential for growth, a report on Yahoo! News posted last Monday said.
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[Title] => Biggest tippers: Pinoys rank 2nd
[Summary] => In the Asia-Pacific region, Filipinos come second only to the Thais when it comes to giving tips, according to research conducted by MasterCard Worldwide.
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[Title] => Hefty donations from Korea, Taiwan pour in
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[Title] => August exports drop 9%
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[Summary] => In the Asia-Pacific region, Filipinos come second only to the Thais when it comes to giving tips, according to research conducted by MasterCard Worldwide.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-24 00:00:00
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