+ Follow THIEN Tag
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[Title] => Abus free Malaysian hostage in Jolo
[Summary] => The Abu Sayyaf has released a Malaysian woman they had been holding for nearly six months, authorities said yesterday.
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf militants free Malaysian hostage
[Summary] => Abu Sayyaf militants have freed a Malaysian restaurant manager after six months of jungle captivity in the southern Philippines, but her compatriot remains in their custody in the latest cross-border kidnappings to alarm Malaysia, officials said Monday.
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[Title] => A paradise of Vietnamese food
[Summary] => How should a Vietnamese restaurant look like? Since all we ever have at local Vietnamese fast-food outlets are dishes that could be had in a few minutes – noodles, spring rolls and an occasional bowl of rice toppings – we never bother to look up and admire the surroundings.
That’s why Dusit Hotel Nikko Manila’s Thien Duong is a vision of paradise. Not surprisingly, thien duong means paradise in Vietnamese.
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That’s why Dusit Hotel Nikko Manila’s Thien Duong is a vision of paradise. Not surprisingly, thien duong means paradise in Vietnamese.
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