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At least 14 wetland and coastal areas in Cagayan Valley, which migratory birds frequent, are being closely watched to prevent the possible entry of the avian influenza virus or bird flu.

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Senegalese authorities say they have released a Russian boat that was caught fishing illegally off the coast of the West African nation.

 

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Marcventures Holdings Inc.’s wholly-owned unit Marcventures Mining & Development Corp. (MMDC) has completed its first shipment of high grade nickel ore, valued at around $3 million.

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The House committee on economic affairs endorsed yesterday a resolution seeking the renegotiation of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) to allow the entry of more Filipino nurses in Japan.

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LONDON (AP) -- Asian nations, who dominate the roster of industrializing economies, have won a greater say in salvaging and reshaping the global system that brought them unprecedented prosperity but now threatens to reverse that progress.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Support for the Kabul government and the United States and European troops trying to bolster it against insurgents is plummeting among the Afghan people, a new poll reports.

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At least 10 New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas attacked the Globe Telecom mobile phone relay tower near the town of Palanas on Monday. They disarmed and tied up the lone guard and tossed an explosive into the compound, said Senior Superintendent Eugene Alcomendas, Masbate police director.
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Briefing Southeast Asian and European diplomats on the stalled talks, Philippine officials said Manila will continue to press for a resumption of peace negotiations to end the 35-year-old communist insurgency.
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Marcventures Holdings Inc.’s wholly-owned unit Marcventures Mining & Development Corp. (MMDC) has completed its first shipment of high grade nickel ore, valued at around $3 million.

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The House committee on economic affairs endorsed yesterday a resolution seeking the renegotiation of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) to allow the entry of more Filipino nurses in Japan.

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LONDON (AP) -- Asian nations, who dominate the roster of industrializing economies, have won a greater say in salvaging and reshaping the global system that brought them unprecedented prosperity but now threatens to reverse that progress.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Support for the Kabul government and the United States and European troops trying to bolster it against insurgents is plummeting among the Afghan people, a new poll reports.

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At least 10 New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas attacked the Globe Telecom mobile phone relay tower near the town of Palanas on Monday. They disarmed and tied up the lone guard and tossed an explosive into the compound, said Senior Superintendent Eugene Alcomendas, Masbate police director.
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Briefing Southeast Asian and European diplomats on the stalled talks, Philippine officials said Manila will continue to press for a resumption of peace negotiations to end the 35-year-old communist insurgency.
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