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Aviation authority plans to increase terminal fee in Palawan

6:14 pm May 03, 2012

By Anna Valmero
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN—The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has scheduled a public hearing on May 10…

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Lawmakers file new bill to curb spread of AIDS

4:42 pm May 03, 2012

By Anna Valmero QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA—Last March, the country hit a record of ten new daily cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), prompting the need for a legislation to help prevent and curb the spread of the infection from becoming a full blown epidemic. A total of 313 Filipinos were diagnosed with HIV last [...]

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Poverty, inequality still an issue in developing nations, says ADB

6:40 pm May 02, 2012

By Alexander Villafania PASAY CITY, METRO MANILA—Despite improvements to alleviate poverty in developing nations in the Asia Pacific region, a lot of work still has to be done to achieve growth and equality. “The region still faces significant long-term challenges, high among these is the issue of rising inequality,” said Asian Development Bank (ADB) President [...]

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This ‘lowlander’ hikes dirt roads and rivers to teach Mangyan kids

7:58 pm April 26, 2012

By Alexander Villafania
VICTORIA, ORIENTAL MINDORO – Sitio Lagpan in the municipality of Villa Cerveza is several kilometers from the town proper of Victoria.

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Hacked PH websites? Not a problem for most gov’t offices, says PNP

11:14 am April 26, 2012

By Alexander Villafania
MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA – While it comes as no surprise that no single person or group has been prosecuted for these attacks on government websites, a more alarming issue is that not a single complaint was lodged against the Philippine National Police (PNP).

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