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                    [ArticleID] => 203826
                    [Title] => Libya, Turkey apologize for advisory
                    [Summary] => Libya and Turkey apologized to the Philippines yesterday — Tripoli for banning Filipino workers and Ankara for advising Turkish nationals not to travel to the Philippines — because of SARS, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Delia Albert said. Turkey has withdrawn its travel advisory, she added.


The Philippines yesterday filed diplomatic protests with Libya over a ban on hiring Filipino workers because of SARS, and with Turkey over a travel advisory related to the illness.
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ASSISTANT FOREIGN SECRETARY JOSE BRILLANTES
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                    [ArticleID] => 203826
                    [Title] => Libya, Turkey apologize for advisory
                    [Summary] => Libya and Turkey apologized to the Philippines yesterday — Tripoli for banning Filipino workers and Ankara for advising Turkish nationals not to travel to the Philippines — because of SARS, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Delia Albert said. Turkey has withdrawn its travel advisory, she added.


The Philippines yesterday filed diplomatic protests with Libya over a ban on hiring Filipino workers because of SARS, and with Turkey over a travel advisory related to the illness.
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