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[Title] => Tour groups back government move on Terminal 3
[Summary] => Representatives of tourism-oriented groups said yesterday the government can intervene in the trouble-plagued Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 project under its mandate to protect the publics interests, and defended a presidential adviser for recommending a government buyout of the German shares in the consortium.
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[Title] => Tourism groups cite GMA for rejecting open skies
[Summary] => Tourism-related groups lauded President Arroyo yesterday for rejecting an open skies policy because of its ruinous effects on the local airline and tourism industries.
The groups led by the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement and Network or Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) said the Presidents policy pronouncement on the aviation industry has ensured its survival as well as its long-term growth.
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JOHN BATACAN
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The groups led by the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement and Network or Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) said the Presidents policy pronouncement on the aviation industry has ensured its survival as well as its long-term growth.
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September 14, 2002 - 12:00am