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Tourist arrivals in Central Visayas in 2014 went up by 16 percent despite the lingering effects of major calamities that hit the region in late 2013, a report from the Department of Tourism-7 bared.Latest data from DOT released on Wednesday showed that Central Visayas logged 4.03 million arrivals last year from 3.5 million in 2013.

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An all-in-one Korean spa was recently opened to address the need for total care and cater to the increased tourist influx in the country.

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My weekends are precious to me. I work 16-hour days Monday to Friday, so I aim to kick back and relax the moment Saturday rolls in.

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Tomorrow, we celebrate 438 years of the founding of Maynila.

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In the same period last year, investments amounted to P11.9 billion.

PEZA approved 80 projects amounting to almost P20 billion while the BOI for its part gave its consent to 49 projects worth P6.81 billion.
[DatePublished] => 2007-03-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1480108 [AuthorName] => Ma. Elisa Osorio  [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 381102 [Title] => The Battleground That Was Iwo Jima [Summary] => I was told the slopes of Mount Suribachi sometimes run red with rust, like blood, from shells left from the battle for Iwo Jima but what struck me most was the tranquillity of the grassy hillsides.

A blue sky and a soft, warm wind made it hard to connect this tiny island to the place where thousands of Japanese and Americans were shot, blown up or burned to death on beaches, in fields and in tunnels in one of the crucial battles of the Pacific during World War Two.
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My weekends are precious to me. I work 16-hour days Monday to Friday, so I aim to kick back and relax the moment Saturday rolls in.

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Tomorrow, we celebrate 438 years of the founding of Maynila.

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In the same period last year, investments amounted to P11.9 billion.

PEZA approved 80 projects amounting to almost P20 billion while the BOI for its part gave its consent to 49 projects worth P6.81 billion.
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A blue sky and a soft, warm wind made it hard to connect this tiny island to the place where thousands of Japanese and Americans were shot, blown up or burned to death on beaches, in fields and in tunnels in one of the crucial battles of the Pacific during World War Two.
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