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There are four airlines that indirectly service the route, including Southeast Asia Airways, which flies to Caticlan 18 times (a 35-minute ride) daily during the summer months. From there, passengers can cross by banca to Boracay.

Serving the needs of the island’s 200 resorts are the branches of four banks, including the country’s largest, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., and all the major bottled water companies.
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It turns out his father wanted three-letter nicknames for his children whose first letters would spell out his name, Ramoncito. Being the second child, the younger Mr. Durano was assigned the letter "A".
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"Now is the time for Filipinos to once again unite with a common goal of ensuring the integrity of the elections," Surigao del Sur Rep. Prospero Pichay said. "Let us support our electoral institutions in securing the sanctity of the ballot against any form of violence and cheating."
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Serving the needs of the island’s 200 resorts are the branches of four banks, including the country’s largest, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., and all the major bottled water companies.
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