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                    [Title] => Airport janitress returns $10,000 to Indian national
                    [Summary] => Now here’s something foreign travel advisories should include about the Philippines: Travelers likely to get lost money back.


A janitress at the Manila Domestic Airport returned intact yesterday an envelope containing $10,000 left on a chair at the airport’s pre-departure area by an Indian national.

"Although it was the first time in my life that I ever held such an amount, it never crossed my mind to keep it," airport worker Florita Mondoyo, 31, said yesterday. "I don’t keep what isn’t mine."
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A janitress at the Manila Domestic Airport returned intact yesterday an envelope containing $10,000 left on a chair at the airport’s pre-departure area by an Indian national.

"Although it was the first time in my life that I ever held such an amount, it never crossed my mind to keep it," airport worker Florita Mondoyo, 31, said yesterday. "I don’t keep what isn’t mine."
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