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[Title] => Kenya Airways wins Best Business Class Award
[Summary] => Kenya Airways bagged the Best Business Class award in this year’s Africa World Travel Award, the company said.
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[Title] => Stewardess loses P1.5-million high-end bags to thieves
[Summary] => A flight stewardess, her husband and sister lost at least P1.5 million worth of high-end bags and other goods to thieves who pried open the trunk of their car as the victims had dinner at a restaurant in Pasig City Tuesday night.
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[Title] => Provocateur of change
[Summary] => Robert “Bobby” Lim Joseph’s complexion has become fairer and fairer of late.
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[Title] => Autopsies suggest Air France jet broke up in sky
[Summary] => SAO PAULO (AP) – Autopsies revealed fractures in the legs, hips and arms of Air France disaster victims, a Brazilian official said yesterday. Experts said those injuries — and the large pieces of wreckage pulled from the Atlantic — strongly suggest the plane broke up in the air.
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[Title] => Touch the devil and you can't let go!
[Summary] => The “Running Man” former Agriculture Undersecretary Joc-Joc Bolante is humiliating the Filipino people.
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[Title] => MacroAsia posts 7.8% profit hike in January-September
[Summary] => Amid the global financial crisis that has taken a heavy toll on major businesses, MacroAsia Corp., the listed aviation-related services firm of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies,...
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[Title] => 2 dayuhan huli sa droga
[Summary] => Dalawang dayuhan na kinabibilangan ng isang Japanese at American national ang inaresto ng mga elemento ng mga awtoridad matapos na mahulihan ng illegal na droga habang pasakay sa eroplano sa magkakahiwalay na insidente sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Ayon sa ulat, nakilala ang mga suspect na sina Edilberto Aloijan, 37, American citizen, ng #4089 Justine Drive, Sterling Heights, Michigan, Detroit, USA at Minoro Suzuki, 54, ng Saitame Ken, Kumagaya City, Hakoda, Japan.
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[Title] => Japanese tiklo sa shabu
[Summary] => Sa halip na makabalik sa kanilang bansa, sa kulungan humantong ang isang Japanese national matapos mahuli ng mga kagawad ng Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Group (PNP-ASG) sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) dahil sa pag-iingat ng shabu.
Sa ulat ni P/Sr. Supt. Romy Puducay, hepe ng 1st Police Center for Aviation Security (PCAS) kay Senior Supt. Andres Caro II, director ng PNP-ASG, nakilala ang foreigner na si Minuro Suzuki, 38, holder ng Japanese passport no. MR4904085.
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[Title] => Libya bans Pinoy workers due to SARS
[Summary] => Libya indefinitely suspended yesterday the hiring of Filipino workers, fearing they might bring the killer virus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) to the North African country.
Two Libya-bound engineers and 130 other Filipinos were barred Wednesday night from boarding an Egypt Air plane at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after airline officials received an advisory from their office in Tripoli that Libyan civil aviation and immigration authorities have banned the entry of Filipino workers.
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[Title] => PAL gains Europe access with KLM code-share deal
[Summary] => Philippine Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have reached agreement providing for code-shared services between Amsterdam and Manila, with KLM as the operating carrier.
The agreement, which took effect March 30, 2003, gives PAL a foothold in Europe for the first time since June 1998, when financial and operational difficulties forced the Philippine flag carrier to drop its routes to the continent.
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Ayon sa ulat, nakilala ang mga suspect na sina Edilberto Aloijan, 37, American citizen, ng #4089 Justine Drive, Sterling Heights, Michigan, Detroit, USA at Minoro Suzuki, 54, ng Saitame Ken, Kumagaya City, Hakoda, Japan.
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Sa ulat ni P/Sr. Supt. Romy Puducay, hepe ng 1st Police Center for Aviation Security (PCAS) kay Senior Supt. Andres Caro II, director ng PNP-ASG, nakilala ang foreigner na si Minuro Suzuki, 38, holder ng Japanese passport no. MR4904085.
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Two Libya-bound engineers and 130 other Filipinos were barred Wednesday night from boarding an Egypt Air plane at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after airline officials received an advisory from their office in Tripoli that Libyan civil aviation and immigration authorities have banned the entry of Filipino workers.
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The agreement, which took effect March 30, 2003, gives PAL a foothold in Europe for the first time since June 1998, when financial and operational difficulties forced the Philippine flag carrier to drop its routes to the continent.
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