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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf militants free Malaysian hostage
[Summary] => Abu Sayyaf militants have freed a Malaysian restaurant manager after six months of jungle captivity in the southern Philippines, but her compatriot remains in their custody in the latest cross-border kidnappings to alarm Malaysia, officials said Monday.
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[Title] => Malaysia's top court: 'Allah' for Muslims only
[Summary] => Malaysia's top court on Monday upheld a government ban forbidding non-Muslims from using "Allah" to refer to God, rejecting an appeal by the Roman Catholic Church that argued that the law failed to consider the rights of minorities in the largely Muslim nation.
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[Title] => Brunei-based coop projects to benefit Pinoys
[Summary] => Four major projects proposed by Brunei-based cooperative KBBB and geared toward complementing the development goals of the Brunei Darussalam BIMP-Eaga Business Council are expected to benefit Filipinos through employment opportunities, a Filipino energy player and consultant of KBBB said.
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[Title] => SEAIR launches Kota Kinabalu flight
[Summary] => South East Asian Airlines on Tuesday launched the inaugural flight of its newest international route from Clark, Pampanga to this capital city of Sabah, Malaysia.
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[Title] => Cruise ship drifting after fire off Philippines
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[Title] => Indonesia ship sinking death toll rises to 25
[Summary] => The death toll from an Indonesian ship sinking off Borneo Island has climbed to 25 after rescuers pulled seven more bodies from the waters.
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[Title] => Mindanao power rate hike seen
[Summary] => There is no other recourse for Mindanaoans but to bite the bullet with the expected increase in the power rates should they want a more stable power supply and finally put a stop to the rotating blackouts that have lately hit the island due to the long dry spell brought about by the El Niño phenomenon.
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[Title] => ASEAN environment execs to meet in Cebu
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As a prelude to the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in December, environment ministers from ASEAN will meet in Cebu next week to discuss regional issues concerning the environment.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources announced that 10 ASEAN environment ministers would attend the meeting together with their counterparts from Japan, China and South Korea. But the venue of the event, which will be held from November 9 to 11, is not yet determined.
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[Title] => 2 more ports to open in BIMP-EAGA area
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY At least two more ports each for the four participating countries of the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) are set to be opened for cross-border transportation.
The opening of two more ports was part of the measures identifed by key senior officials of the BIMP-EAGA geo-economic grouping in a recent conference on transportation to increase the movement of people and goods in the sub-region.
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[Title] => Mindanao power rate hike seen
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources announced that 10 ASEAN environment ministers would attend the meeting together with their counterparts from Japan, China and South Korea. But the venue of the event, which will be held from November 9 to 11, is not yet determined.
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[Title] => 2 more ports to open in BIMP-EAGA area
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The opening of two more ports was part of the measures identifed by key senior officials of the BIMP-EAGA geo-economic grouping in a recent conference on transportation to increase the movement of people and goods in the sub-region.
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November 2, 2006 - 12:00am