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European Higher Education Fair 2015 opened last week. Twenty-seven European higher education institutions from Belgium, Denmark, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom offering enrollment opportunities for master’s and PhD programs participated in the fair last Nov. 7, at Dusit Thani Hotel.

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Among the first positive effects resulting from the so-called EDSA revolution was our ability to express our sentiments against imperial Manila.

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Under current laws, authorities were earlier this year forced to release several high-profile suspected bombers who posted bail or were held on poorly gathered evidence.
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While Manila does not import live birds, poultry meat or eggs in commercial quantities from its Southeast Asian neighbor, "there is a possibility that some travelers may bring in pet birds from Malaysia," Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said in a written order.
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Among the first positive effects resulting from the so-called EDSA revolution was our ability to express our sentiments against imperial Manila.

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Under current laws, authorities were earlier this year forced to release several high-profile suspected bombers who posted bail or were held on poorly gathered evidence.
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