+ Follow GUANGDONG AND HONG KONG Tag
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[Title] => 2 more H7N9 cases in south China's Guangdong, one dies
[Summary] => The number of H7N9 human cases in south China's Guangdong Province reached 30 since the start of the year with two more cases reported, local health authorities said Saturday.
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[Title] => Imelda leaves for China to meet with investors
[Summary] => Former first lady, now Ilocos Norte Representative Imelda Marcos left yesterday morning for China via Hong Kong on board Cathay Pacific flight CX906 to meet with business investors.
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[Title] => Sandigan OKs Imelda's travel to China
[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan has granted Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos’ request that she be allowed to travel to China for 14 days.
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[Title] => Arming ourselves for the second coming of SARS
[Summary] => In March 2003, a major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) occurred in Guangdong and Hong Kong.
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[Title] => JDV declares self SARS-free
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Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. emerged yesterday morning from seven days of self-imposed quarantine, removing his surgical mask as he began his keynote address at the 25th annual convention of the All Workers Alliance Trade Union (AWATU).
The keynote address was De Venecias first public appearance since his return from Shanghai, China last week.
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The keynote address was De Venecias first public appearance since his return from Shanghai, China last week.
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