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[Title] => EU, Vatican lament new executions
[Summary] => The 15-member European Union (EU) and the Vatican have expressed deep concern over the decision of President Arroyo to lift the moratorium on the implementation of the death penalty law and selective execution.
The Public Attorneys Office also filed a petition seeking a deferment in the execution of two death convicts whose sentences will be carried out on Jan. 30.
President Arroyo, however, remained steadfast in her decision to carry out the executions, saying this "will bolster the overall campaign" against kidnappers and drug traffickers.
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[Title] => UK traders remain bullish on RP
[Summary] => A group of visiting British retailers remain bullish on the countrys business prospects despite the recent military mutiny.
British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond said "its business as usual not only in the retail sector. The July 27 incident has absolutely no impact."
Dimond said the presence of British retailers in the country disproves any apprehension about the stability of the Arroyo government.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => British envoy vows to promote Subic among UK companies
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT "First impression indeed counts a lot."
British Ambassador Paul Dimond pointed out the prospects of this premier freeport zone as he encourages more British companies to set up business here particularly in shipbuilding and tourism industries.
"My first impression is very positive. We are a trading and investing country, and I believe that there are lots of potentials for British investments in this place," Dimond told local reporters there in press conference held at the posh APEC villa.
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[Title] => Britons asked to come, invest in RP
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Despite his governments warning against travel to Mindanao, British Ambassador Paul Dimond is encouraging his countrymen to come to the Philippines and pour investments here.
Dimond said it was normal for the British government to issue a travel advisory for its nationals who intend to visit countries with a "history of terrorism and violent crimes." But he said Britons are not discouraged from visiting the Philippines.
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[Title] => Weapons of mass destruction
[Summary] => The applause is quickly fading for Russian President Vladimir Putin as questions are raised about the way his troops ended the siege in a Moscow theater. The last time people were gassed to death en masse was during the Holocaust, in the Nazi gas chambers.
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[Title] => ARMM execs urged: Focus on inter-faith dialogues
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY British Ambassador Paul Dimond has one unsolicited advice to leaders of the culturally pluralistic Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao continue focusing on inter-faith dialogues to catalyze harmony among the regions socially and politically fragmented communities.
Dimond, who met regional officials led by ARMM Gov. Parouk Hussin here Thursday, said it is only through inter-faith dialogues that different sectors can understand fully the intricacies of each others cultural and religious practices.
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[Title] => 15,000 Filipino nurses employed in UK Dimond
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY More than 15,000 Filipino nurses are now employed in the United Kingdom (UK) due to the shortage of nursing skills in the UK, according to British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond during his press conference with local media here Friday.
In fact last year, Dimond said most of the visas issued by the British government are for nurses who are now in UK.
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[Title] => UK nangangailangan ng Pinoy nurses
[Summary] => Kahit na mayroong kasalukuyang bilang na 15,000 Pinoy nurses ang nagtatrabaho sa United Kingdom, ito umano ay kulang pa at nangangailangan ang nasabing bansa ng karagdagang nurses.
Ito ang naging pahayag sa isang pulong balitaan ni British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond.
Binanggit pa ni Dimond na noong nakaraang taon na karamihan sa inisyu na visa ng British government ay mga nurses.
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[Title] => UK government bats for interfaith dialogues
[Summary] => Newly-designated British Ambassador to Manila Paul Dimond proposed yesterday the holding of an "inter-faith dialogues" between Christians and Muslims as a more lasting solution to the conflict in Mindanao.
At a public forum on counter-terrorism, Dimond said the British government is willing to share its experience in dealing with religious conflicts in Northern Ireland which will help countries address the same problem.
"We are ready in lending our experience and hope that the dialogues can help the Philippines," Dimond said.
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The Public Attorneys Office also filed a petition seeking a deferment in the execution of two death convicts whose sentences will be carried out on Jan. 30.
President Arroyo, however, remained steadfast in her decision to carry out the executions, saying this "will bolster the overall campaign" against kidnappers and drug traffickers.
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[Title] => UK traders remain bullish on RP
[Summary] => A group of visiting British retailers remain bullish on the countrys business prospects despite the recent military mutiny.
British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond said "its business as usual not only in the retail sector. The July 27 incident has absolutely no impact."
Dimond said the presence of British retailers in the country disproves any apprehension about the stability of the Arroyo government.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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British Ambassador Paul Dimond pointed out the prospects of this premier freeport zone as he encourages more British companies to set up business here particularly in shipbuilding and tourism industries.
"My first impression is very positive. We are a trading and investing country, and I believe that there are lots of potentials for British investments in this place," Dimond told local reporters there in press conference held at the posh APEC villa.
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[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Despite his governments warning against travel to Mindanao, British Ambassador Paul Dimond is encouraging his countrymen to come to the Philippines and pour investments here.
Dimond said it was normal for the British government to issue a travel advisory for its nationals who intend to visit countries with a "history of terrorism and violent crimes." But he said Britons are not discouraged from visiting the Philippines.
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[Summary] => The applause is quickly fading for Russian President Vladimir Putin as questions are raised about the way his troops ended the siege in a Moscow theater. The last time people were gassed to death en masse was during the Holocaust, in the Nazi gas chambers.
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[Title] => ARMM execs urged: Focus on inter-faith dialogues
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY British Ambassador Paul Dimond has one unsolicited advice to leaders of the culturally pluralistic Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao continue focusing on inter-faith dialogues to catalyze harmony among the regions socially and politically fragmented communities.
Dimond, who met regional officials led by ARMM Gov. Parouk Hussin here Thursday, said it is only through inter-faith dialogues that different sectors can understand fully the intricacies of each others cultural and religious practices.
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[Title] => 15,000 Filipino nurses employed in UK Dimond
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In fact last year, Dimond said most of the visas issued by the British government are for nurses who are now in UK.
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[Summary] => Kahit na mayroong kasalukuyang bilang na 15,000 Pinoy nurses ang nagtatrabaho sa United Kingdom, ito umano ay kulang pa at nangangailangan ang nasabing bansa ng karagdagang nurses.
Ito ang naging pahayag sa isang pulong balitaan ni British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond.
Binanggit pa ni Dimond na noong nakaraang taon na karamihan sa inisyu na visa ng British government ay mga nurses.
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[Summary] => Newly-designated British Ambassador to Manila Paul Dimond proposed yesterday the holding of an "inter-faith dialogues" between Christians and Muslims as a more lasting solution to the conflict in Mindanao.
At a public forum on counter-terrorism, Dimond said the British government is willing to share its experience in dealing with religious conflicts in Northern Ireland which will help countries address the same problem.
"We are ready in lending our experience and hope that the dialogues can help the Philippines," Dimond said.
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