+ Follow GREATER SUBIC BAY TOURISM BUREAU Tag
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[Title] => Stakeholders ink commitment to protect Subic Bay
[Summary] => Government agencies, private organizations and local stakeholders have signed a “Declaration of Commitment” to protect Subic Bay after the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) urged a joint conservation effort involving various sectors of the community here.
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I am not the regretful type, but if I were given another chance to choose what course to take in college, Id probably take up tourism.
For you to be in tourism, you have to have a knack for creative advertising. Just take a look at all the nice country ads playing on CNN, like "Incredible India" and "Malaysia Truly Asia."
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[Title] => Olongapo resorts back in business
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OLONGAPO CITY Its back in business for beach resort owners and hotel operators here following the intensive cleanup of an oil slick last month that contaminated the citys coastline, adversely affected the local tourism industry and threatened marine life.
According to Carlitos Baloy, chairman of Barangay Barretto where most of the affected beach resorts are located, Subic Bay has now been restored to its pristine state prior to the oil spill.
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I am not the regretful type, but if I were given another chance to choose what course to take in college, Id probably take up tourism.
For you to be in tourism, you have to have a knack for creative advertising. Just take a look at all the nice country ads playing on CNN, like "Incredible India" and "Malaysia Truly Asia."
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According to Carlitos Baloy, chairman of Barangay Barretto where most of the affected beach resorts are located, Subic Bay has now been restored to its pristine state prior to the oil spill.
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September 10, 2006 - 12:00am