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                    [ArticleID] => 321315
                    [Title] => There’s more to Aklan than beaches
                    [Summary] => 

Travel preferences have become more varied. If in the past, people flocked to the big cities to experience the culture of urban living, travelers today are looking for alternative experiences. What natives consider usual and ordinary have become the main attractions for the traveler who has seen it all. The seasoned traveler is in a constant search of the authentic feel of a locality. After all, in a globalized world, many cities worldwide offer similar goods and experiences.
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                    [AuthorID] => 1422176
                    [AuthorName] => Joy Angelica  Subido
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                    [ArticleID] => 172462
                    [Title] => Return of travel tax to PTA okayed on 2nd reading
                    [Summary] => Congress has approved on second reading the House tourism and ways and means committees’ bill pushing for curative legislation that would return to the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) half of travel tax collections allocated to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).


In pushing for the travel tax measure in her sponsorship bill, Aklan Rep. Gabrielle Calizo cited the need for the government to stabilize financial resources for tourism and maximize the industry’s potential as an engine for economic growth.
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Sen. Blas Ople, who heads the delegation to the APPF in Honolulu, Hawaii, said such a definition would guide countries engaged in internal struggles with foreign-funded dissidents and terrorists who resort to senseless violence to advance their cause.
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                    [Title] => There’s more to Aklan than beaches
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                    [Summary] => Congress has approved on second reading the House tourism and ways and means committees’ bill pushing for curative legislation that would return to the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) half of travel tax collections allocated to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).


In pushing for the travel tax measure in her sponsorship bill, Aklan Rep. Gabrielle Calizo cited the need for the government to stabilize financial resources for tourism and maximize the industry’s potential as an engine for economic growth.
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Sen. Blas Ople, who heads the delegation to the APPF in Honolulu, Hawaii, said such a definition would guide countries engaged in internal struggles with foreign-funded dissidents and terrorists who resort to senseless violence to advance their cause.
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