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[Title] => Britain warns nationals against traveling to RP
[Summary] => The British government warned its citizens yesterday against traveling to the Phi-lippines in the wake of a series of bomb scares that has gripped Metro Manila in the last three days.
In a travel advisory, the British Embassy in Manila also discouraged its nationals staying in the country from all holiday and non-essential travel to several areas in southern and western Mindanao as well as Palawan until further notice.
The embassy cited an increase in kidnapping incidents throughout the country, especially in popular beach resorts.
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[Title] => DPWH gets flood control project
[Summary] => Japanese Ambassador Yoshihisa Ara formally turned over to the Philippine government the P488-million Effective Flood Control Operation and Warning System (EFCOS).
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[Title] => Japan to extend P31.5-B in ODA to RP this year
[Summary] => The Japanese government will extend a total of ¥72.487 billion (approximately P31.5 billion) in official development assistance (ODA) to the Philippines this year, official documents show.
Japanese Ambassador Yoshihisa Ara in his letter to Vice President and Foreign Secretary Teofisto Guingona Jr. dated Feb. 13, said the ODA would specifically finance seven major infrastructure development projects under two Yen loan packages.
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[Summary] => Dumating na sa bansa kahapon si Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi sa pag-uumpisa ng kanyang Asian tour upang pagtibayin ang relasyon ng Japan at ibang bansa sa South Asia.
Si Koizumi, kasama ang mahigit 30 Cabinet ministers ay lumapag sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport eksaktong 1:25 ng hapon sakay ng isang Japanese government plane flight 001 buhat sa Tokyo. Si Koizumi ang unang foreign leader na bumisita sa Pilipinas ngayong taong 2002.
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[Summary] => Japan, through its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GAGP) program, extended a grant worth $34,058 for the construction of a multi-purpose building for women handicraft workers in Lower Mohon, Talisay City, Cebu.
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JAPANESE AMBASSADOR YOSHIHISA ARA
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In a travel advisory, the British Embassy in Manila also discouraged its nationals staying in the country from all holiday and non-essential travel to several areas in southern and western Mindanao as well as Palawan until further notice.
The embassy cited an increase in kidnapping incidents throughout the country, especially in popular beach resorts.
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Japanese Ambassador Yoshihisa Ara in his letter to Vice President and Foreign Secretary Teofisto Guingona Jr. dated Feb. 13, said the ODA would specifically finance seven major infrastructure development projects under two Yen loan packages.
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[Summary] => Dumating na sa bansa kahapon si Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi sa pag-uumpisa ng kanyang Asian tour upang pagtibayin ang relasyon ng Japan at ibang bansa sa South Asia.
Si Koizumi, kasama ang mahigit 30 Cabinet ministers ay lumapag sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport eksaktong 1:25 ng hapon sakay ng isang Japanese government plane flight 001 buhat sa Tokyo. Si Koizumi ang unang foreign leader na bumisita sa Pilipinas ngayong taong 2002.
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