+ Follow FRANCE AND CANADA Tag
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[Title] => DFA: No A(H1N1) cases for Pinoys in 10 countries
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos remain influenza A(H1N1)-free, even those living in 10 other countries, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-14 10:10:35
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[Title] => RP slides in WEF travel and tourism competitiveness
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines slid five notches lower in the 2009 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report, released by the World Economic Forum (WEF) yesterday.
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[Title] => RP karatekas bag honors in France
[Summary] => The RP-Red Horse karatedo team, deep in training for the forthcoming Manila SEA Games, bagged two silvers and one bronze in the Le Hetet Cup in Carcassonne, France recently.
Gretchen Malalad, lone Filipino karateka gold medalist in the Vietnam SEA Games, copped a silver medal in the 60 kg. womens kumite of the French competition in honor of Frances national and world karate champion, the late Alain Le Hetet. En route to her runner-up finish, Malalad handily toppled rivals from France and Canada, before finally yielding the gold to another French entry.
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[Title] => Palace downplays latest US travel advisory
[Summary] => Malacañang is not surprised over Washingtons latest advisory against travel to certain areas in the Philippines following the death of an American missionary in last weeks bombing at the Davao International Airport.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday the Philippines is "probably more understanding" because the country has often been the subject of advisories after business establishments are bombed in Mindanao.
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[Title] => UK, France and Canada issue alerts
[Summary] => The bombing of the Davao City International Airport on Tuesday has prompted Britain, France and Canada to alert their citizens anew against traveling to the southern Philippines.
In their advisories, the three countries urged their nationals to avoid going anywhere in Mindanao in the wake of the recent spate of violence there.
The British embassy said there is "a greater risk of terrorist activity throughout the Philippines at the present time."
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Aurea Calica
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[Title] => Computerized elections by 2004 pressed
[Summary] => Heeding the call for fraud-free elections, Speaker Jose de Venecia vowed to pursue the full computerization of elections by 2004.
The long-delayed modernization of elections is part of the 44-point United Declaration reached by 21 political parties during last weeks First Philippine Political Parties conference.
De Venecia cited the recent examples of France and Canada, where computerized counting allowed the results to be completed within hours after the voting closed in national elections.
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[Title] => RP karatekas bag honors in France
[Summary] => The RP-Red Horse karatedo team, deep in training for the forthcoming Manila SEA Games, bagged two silvers and one bronze in the Le Hetet Cup in Carcassonne, France recently.
Gretchen Malalad, lone Filipino karateka gold medalist in the Vietnam SEA Games, copped a silver medal in the 60 kg. womens kumite of the French competition in honor of Frances national and world karate champion, the late Alain Le Hetet. En route to her runner-up finish, Malalad handily toppled rivals from France and Canada, before finally yielding the gold to another French entry.
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[Title] => Palace downplays latest US travel advisory
[Summary] => Malacañang is not surprised over Washingtons latest advisory against travel to certain areas in the Philippines following the death of an American missionary in last weeks bombing at the Davao International Airport.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday the Philippines is "probably more understanding" because the country has often been the subject of advisories after business establishments are bombed in Mindanao.
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[Title] => UK, France and Canada issue alerts
[Summary] => The bombing of the Davao City International Airport on Tuesday has prompted Britain, France and Canada to alert their citizens anew against traveling to the southern Philippines.
In their advisories, the three countries urged their nationals to avoid going anywhere in Mindanao in the wake of the recent spate of violence there.
The British embassy said there is "a greater risk of terrorist activity throughout the Philippines at the present time."
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[Title] => Computerized elections by 2004 pressed
[Summary] => Heeding the call for fraud-free elections, Speaker Jose de Venecia vowed to pursue the full computerization of elections by 2004.
The long-delayed modernization of elections is part of the 44-point United Declaration reached by 21 political parties during last weeks First Philippine Political Parties conference.
De Venecia cited the recent examples of France and Canada, where computerized counting allowed the results to be completed within hours after the voting closed in national elections.
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