+ Follow HOTEL FILIPINO Tag
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[Title] => Search for Japanese soldiers brings boon to GenSan
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Truth or hoax, the bizarre tale that two Japanese soldiers may have been living in the jungles of this coastal city since the end of World War II has attracted a swarm of news locusts, providing a boom and a boost for a place better known for tuna and deadly bombings.
A 100-odd contingent of free-spending Japanese journalists has descended on General Santos in what may be the largest Japanese presence here since World War II.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cotabato hotel men foil arson attempt
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Vigilant employees of the Hotel Filipino here foiled an attempt by a suspected Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) member, who had disguised himself as a backpacker, to burn the hotel building using an incendiary bomb Wednesday night.
The suspect, who introduced himself to the hotels front desk as one Elizalde Montes, checked in at Room 405 at about 5 p.m. Wednesday. Two hours after he had left his room, bellboys smelled something burning inside.
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[Title] => Search for Japanese soldiers brings boon to GenSan
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Truth or hoax, the bizarre tale that two Japanese soldiers may have been living in the jungles of this coastal city since the end of World War II has attracted a swarm of news locusts, providing a boom and a boost for a place better known for tuna and deadly bombings.
A 100-odd contingent of free-spending Japanese journalists has descended on General Santos in what may be the largest Japanese presence here since World War II.
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[Title] => Cotabato hotel men foil arson attempt
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Vigilant employees of the Hotel Filipino here foiled an attempt by a suspected Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) member, who had disguised himself as a backpacker, to burn the hotel building using an incendiary bomb Wednesday night.
The suspect, who introduced himself to the hotels front desk as one Elizalde Montes, checked in at Room 405 at about 5 p.m. Wednesday. Two hours after he had left his room, bellboys smelled something burning inside.
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