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At least P24 million has been allocated for the forging of an agreement that would allow doctors and other Filipino professionals to freely practice their profession in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported over the weekend.

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Conservationists say they have discovered the largest population of a critically endangered primate living in central Vietnam.

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VIENTIANE (Xinhua) - Scooping four more golds, Vietnam still took them clear at the top of the medal tables at the ongoing 25th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) here on Saturday.

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BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union says it is ready to help Asian countries hit by Typhoon Ketsana with humanitarian aid.

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KUALA LUMPUR (Xinhua) -- Malaysian police have arrested three Filipino women who were trying to smuggle 27.9 kg of marijuana into the country.

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The World Health Organization is testing its ability to respond to a major disease outbreak in Asia by running a real-time simulation.

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The deadline for the submission of entry by name had ended last Oct. 31 but the Support Management Group of the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) has decided to extend the submission of the final lineup for one more week to give ample time to the two member countries.
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In a press conference, President Arroyo rejected calls from several senators for a diplomatic initiative against Myanmar.

"It would be imprudent for the Philippines because if Myanmar loses the chairmanship, we are the chairman," she said.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Xinhua) -- Malaysian police have arrested three Filipino women who were trying to smuggle 27.9 kg of marijuana into the country.

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The deadline for the submission of entry by name had ended last Oct. 31 but the Support Management Group of the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) has decided to extend the submission of the final lineup for one more week to give ample time to the two member countries.
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In a press conference, President Arroyo rejected calls from several senators for a diplomatic initiative against Myanmar.

"It would be imprudent for the Philippines because if Myanmar loses the chairmanship, we are the chairman," she said.
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