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[Title] => Medical Marijuana - Boon or Bane?
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[Title] => Phl has 69th most welcome passport
[Summary] => The Philippines ranked 69th among countries whose passports are most welcome internationally, a recent survey on visa restrictions said.
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[Title] => Lhuillier donates Phl history books to Portugal library
[Summary] => Philippine Ambassador to Portugal Philippe J. Lhuillier recently donated 20 books to the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (BNP) to promote cultural diplomacy and enhance the awareness of the Portuguese public about the history and culture of the Philippines.
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[Title] => EU weighs options for common bank bailout fund
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[Title] => Colonial mentality
[Summary] => In the early days of world politics, colonization was the common method of territorial expansion. Renowned seafarers from perceived major powers like England, France, Portugal and Spain, crossed the seas in search of lands and peoples either to trade with or colonize and rule.
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[Title] => Asia stocks down after credit downgrades in Europe
[Summary] => Asian stock markets fell Tuesday after ratings agency Moody's slapped credit downgrades on six European Union countries due to the region's weak economic outlook and uncertain attempts to implement reforms.
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[Title] => World stocks down as China, Europe jitters persist
[Summary] => World stock markets were mostly lower Wednesday as worries continued to bubble about Europe's debt crisis spreading and possible rate hikes in China.
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[Title] => Oil falls below $88 in Asia on profit-taking
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[Title] => Oil hovers at $89 in Asia on European debt worries
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[Title] => Dow rallies on strong housing data
[Summary] => NEW YORK – Stocks advanced Thursday, giving the Dow Jones Industrial Average its biggest two-day rally since July, as purchases of existing homes unexpectedly jumped, retail sales topped analysts’ estimates and Goldman Sachs recommended buying financial shares.
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[Title] => Asia stocks down after credit downgrades in Europe
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[Title] => Oil falls below $88 in Asia on profit-taking
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[Title] => Oil hovers at $89 in Asia on European debt worries
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[Title] => Dow rallies on strong housing data
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