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[Title] => Displaced workers urged to venture into tourism
[Summary] => CEBU, Philippines – Tourism Secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano is encouraging workers affected by the global economic crisis to venture into tourism-related businesses.
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[Title] => Long-delayed accreditation
[Summary] => The public panic over melamine-tainted milk and milk products from China that found their way in store and grocery shelves ...
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[Title] => Small companies need IPR protection to compete
[Summary] => Small companies could make it big and capture the global market if their businesses will be protected through Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Being protected is the one of the best ways to stay in the business in the borderless economy.
IPR consultant and IProtect administrator Andrew Ong urged small companies, especially the great business ideas developed in Cebu to enter into IPR protection, so that they can own their business concepts and avoid to be copied by other entrepreneurs.
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IPR consultant and IProtect administrator Andrew Ong urged small companies, especially the great business ideas developed in Cebu to enter into IPR protection, so that they can own their business concepts and avoid to be copied by other entrepreneurs.
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