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After two years and seven months, a Lapu-Lapu City court convicted on Monday five persons after they pleaded guilty to human trafficking charges.

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Ginagamot ngayon sa isang hospital ang isang 33 anyos na photographer na biktima ng mga kawatan na akyat bahay gang at saksakin sa dibdib kamakalawa ng gabi sa Silang Cavite.

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Despite the troubled financial system, US Ambassador Kristie Kenney said yesterday Washington will not cut its assistance ...

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United States Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney, as the guest of honor during the groundbreaking ceremony, laid the time capsule for the Bahay Silungan sa Paliparan. 
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Alfonso Cusi, MIAA general manager, recently sounded a call for support for MIAA"s intensified efforts to weed out the illegal activity that continues to occur inside the airport despite supposed tight security being implemented there.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1664250 [AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 260598 [Title] => Six teeners rescued from illegal recruiter [Summary] => The Maritime Group rescued six female teenagers from an illegal recruiter who promised to give them employment while on board the M/V Princess of Paradise at the North Harbor in Manila over the weekend.

Superintendent Demosthenes Felix, regional officer of the National Capital Region’s Maritime Office, said that the illegal recruiter, identified as Antonio Alcotin, was arrested by the Maritime police at the North Harbor after receiving a tip from one Michael Abalcite, a relative of one of the minors.
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Visayan Forum Foundation, a non-government organization and partner of the PPA in the GAD program, said around 60 percent or 2.5 million girls and women of the estimated four million, ferry passengers a year, pass through the Manila North Harbor from the different provinces around the country.
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United States Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney, as the guest of honor during the groundbreaking ceremony, laid the time capsule for the Bahay Silungan sa Paliparan. 
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Alfonso Cusi, MIAA general manager, recently sounded a call for support for MIAA"s intensified efforts to weed out the illegal activity that continues to occur inside the airport despite supposed tight security being implemented there.
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Superintendent Demosthenes Felix, regional officer of the National Capital Region’s Maritime Office, said that the illegal recruiter, identified as Antonio Alcotin, was arrested by the Maritime police at the North Harbor after receiving a tip from one Michael Abalcite, a relative of one of the minors.
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Visayan Forum Foundation, a non-government organization and partner of the PPA in the GAD program, said around 60 percent or 2.5 million girls and women of the estimated four million, ferry passengers a year, pass through the Manila North Harbor from the different provinces around the country.
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