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                    [Title] => DOT adopts own version of ‘Amazing Race’
                    [Summary] => Millions of TV viewers follow the frenetic travels of contestants on The Amazing Race. 


Now the Philippines will launch its own version of the popular reality TV show, but in real life. And if you are physically fit and love to travel, you may have a chance of becoming a millionaire.

Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said the government is soon to mount its own travel contest offering a P1.4-million prize to either local or foreign contestants.
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Representatives Prospero Nograles of Davao City and Didagen Dilangalen of Maguindanao said the plan to allow the entry into the country of light trucks could be the "happy compromise" between car and truck manufacturers and importers of used vehicles.

Nograles said these two groups have been engaged in a bitter word war and have been fighting for government’s attention.
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                    [Title] => DOT adopts own version of ‘Amazing Race’
                    [Summary] => Millions of TV viewers follow the frenetic travels of contestants on The Amazing Race. 


Now the Philippines will launch its own version of the popular reality TV show, but in real life. And if you are physically fit and love to travel, you may have a chance of becoming a millionaire.

Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said the government is soon to mount its own travel contest offering a P1.4-million prize to either local or foreign contestants.
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Representatives Prospero Nograles of Davao City and Didagen Dilangalen of Maguindanao said the plan to allow the entry into the country of light trucks could be the "happy compromise" between car and truck manufacturers and importers of used vehicles.

Nograles said these two groups have been engaged in a bitter word war and have been fighting for government’s attention.
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