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Hope lingered anew for the Philippines to finally have its Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) as the Senate passed in second reading the decade-old proposal for its creation.

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TOKYO (Xinhua) -- With seven confirmed cases reported in Osaka, Hyogo and Chiba prefectures, Japan's A/H1N1 patients totalled 377 in 11 prefectures on Saturday.

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TOKYO (Xinhua) -- Japan's first domestic case of infection with the H1N1 strain of influenza A virus was confirmed Saturday, the health ministry said.

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Villafuerte made this statement via an overseas call from Japan where he is currently attending the 35th Leadership Program of Japan’s Institute for International Studies and Training.
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Gov. Luis Raymund Villafuerte Jr. announced this after coming back from a three-day trip early this month with provincial board members and officials of the Camarines Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the cities of Kobe and Kawanishi in Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture.

Aki Foundation president Akitugu Orui and Japan Nursing Service Inc. president Masaaki Hirayama hosted the trip.
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TOKYO (Xinhua) -- With seven confirmed cases reported in Osaka, Hyogo and Chiba prefectures, Japan's A/H1N1 patients totalled 377 in 11 prefectures on Saturday.

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TOKYO (Xinhua) -- Japan's first domestic case of infection with the H1N1 strain of influenza A virus was confirmed Saturday, the health ministry said.

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Villafuerte made this statement via an overseas call from Japan where he is currently attending the 35th Leadership Program of Japan’s Institute for International Studies and Training.
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Gov. Luis Raymund Villafuerte Jr. announced this after coming back from a three-day trip early this month with provincial board members and officials of the Camarines Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the cities of Kobe and Kawanishi in Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture.

Aki Foundation president Akitugu Orui and Japan Nursing Service Inc. president Masaaki Hirayama hosted the trip.
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