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                    [Title] => Caticlan P5-M drug haul a ‘victory’
                    [Summary] => Something evil lurks in paradise – but authorities are on the lookout.


Proof of such an intense watch was the P5 million worth of illegal drugs — Ecstasy, Mogadon, shabu, marijuana and cocaine — seized by anti-narcotics agents last May 11 at the Caticlan port in Malay, Aklan, the gateway to the island paradise of Boracay.

Aklan Gov. Jovencio Miraflores described the seizure and the arrest of three suspects as a "victory" of the strict enforcement of security measures in the top tourist destination.
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Aklan Gov. Jovencio Miraflores said the average growth rate is in the vicinity of 14 percent per year, "the locals outpacing the foreign tourists," he said as he claims that the Boracay experience is an expression of President Arroyo’s drive to revive local tourism.
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                    [Title] => Caticlan P5-M drug haul a ‘victory’
                    [Summary] => Something evil lurks in paradise – but authorities are on the lookout.


Proof of such an intense watch was the P5 million worth of illegal drugs — Ecstasy, Mogadon, shabu, marijuana and cocaine — seized by anti-narcotics agents last May 11 at the Caticlan port in Malay, Aklan, the gateway to the island paradise of Boracay.

Aklan Gov. Jovencio Miraflores described the seizure and the arrest of three suspects as a "victory" of the strict enforcement of security measures in the top tourist destination.
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Aklan Gov. Jovencio Miraflores said the average growth rate is in the vicinity of 14 percent per year, "the locals outpacing the foreign tourists," he said as he claims that the Boracay experience is an expression of President Arroyo’s drive to revive local tourism.
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