+ Follow HONG KONG AND CEBU CITY Tag
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[Title] => Let our leaders come to an urgent summit
[Summary] => Not very long ago, I expressed in an article here, my envy of one of Singapore's infrastructure achievements. It has constructed a maze of subterranean viaducts that arrest whatever volume of rain to prevent floods and store the water for a host of many other purposes. I entertained the wishful thinking for our own city to replicate the project here.
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[Title] => Cathay, Dragon Air seek higher fuel surcharge
[Summary] => Two foreign airlines are seeking the green light from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to raise by as much as 8.7 percent the fuel surcharge imposed on their passengers on the back of the rising price of aviation fuel in the world market.
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