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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY (via Bayantel) — President Arroyo hailed yesterday the 18th Philippine Advertising Congress (PAC) as the biggest in history as some 5,000 people gathered at the CAP Trade and Cultural Center at Camp John Hay on its first day to take part in the three-day event.


Gracing the ad congress opening rites as guest of honor and keynote speaker, the President congratulated delegates and the organizing committee for the huge success of the advertising event.
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Ermelita Castillo, 19, a senior criminology student from the Baguio Colleges Foundation, ran her very first 20K race, collapsed a few meters from the finish line at the Burnham Park but crawled the remaining distance to the finish in full view of the crowd.
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The Indian woman was confined in a hospital in Baguio City after initially showing signs of the disease.

Dayrit said the Indian woman will be dropped from the official tally since findings indicate the patient was suffering from acute respiratory tract infection, not SARS.
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Thus said Baguio City Mayor Bernardo Vergara in reaction to a STAR report on World Bank findings that the summer capital’s air has the highest concentration of PM10 particles emitted by diesel engines, power generation using fossil fuels and burning of solid wastes, compared to Metro Manila and the cities of Cebu and Davao.

Baguio’s air pollution "remains within tolerable levels," Vergara said in a statement.
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The reigning Fil Championship Flight titlist of the biggest and longest running amateur golf tournament in the world is defending the title minus stalwarts Cookie LaO and two-time national amateur champion Angelo Que who joined the professional ranks this year.
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He said that with the unification of the two factions, the process of screening and integrating the CPLA’s armed regulars into the Armed Forces would now get underway.

Congress has allocated P86 million for the first phase of the integration program that would involve 264 CPLA members.
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Baguio City and Benguet province bore the brunt of the damage of the typhoon’s hurricane-force winds and rains, with major roads and bridges still impassable. The death toll in Baguio alone reached 25, including a family of six whose house was buried in a landslide Wednesday.
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Gracing the ad congress opening rites as guest of honor and keynote speaker, the President congratulated delegates and the organizing committee for the huge success of the advertising event.
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Ermelita Castillo, 19, a senior criminology student from the Baguio Colleges Foundation, ran her very first 20K race, collapsed a few meters from the finish line at the Burnham Park but crawled the remaining distance to the finish in full view of the crowd.
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The Indian woman was confined in a hospital in Baguio City after initially showing signs of the disease.

Dayrit said the Indian woman will be dropped from the official tally since findings indicate the patient was suffering from acute respiratory tract infection, not SARS.
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Thus said Baguio City Mayor Bernardo Vergara in reaction to a STAR report on World Bank findings that the summer capital’s air has the highest concentration of PM10 particles emitted by diesel engines, power generation using fossil fuels and burning of solid wastes, compared to Metro Manila and the cities of Cebu and Davao.

Baguio’s air pollution "remains within tolerable levels," Vergara said in a statement.
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The reigning Fil Championship Flight titlist of the biggest and longest running amateur golf tournament in the world is defending the title minus stalwarts Cookie LaO and two-time national amateur champion Angelo Que who joined the professional ranks this year.
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He said that with the unification of the two factions, the process of screening and integrating the CPLA’s armed regulars into the Armed Forces would now get underway.

Congress has allocated P86 million for the first phase of the integration program that would involve 264 CPLA members.
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Baguio City and Benguet province bore the brunt of the damage of the typhoon’s hurricane-force winds and rains, with major roads and bridges still impassable. The death toll in Baguio alone reached 25, including a family of six whose house was buried in a landslide Wednesday.
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