+ Follow PUTRAJAYA Tag
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[Title] => Speaker Belmonte congratulates Miss Tourism Int’l
[Summary] => Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. presented a copy of House Resolution No. 48, authored by Cebu Rep. Gwen Garcia (left) with Parañaque Rep. Eric Olivarez, congratulating and commending Angeli Dione Gomez of Cebu City, for winning the 2013-2014 Miss Tourism International in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
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[Title] => Pinoy na maaaresto sa crackdown sa Malaysia, kulong ng 2-6 buwan
[Summary] => Nagbabala ang Embahada ng Pilipinas sa Kuala Lumpur sa mga undocumented Pinoy lalo na sa mga overseas Filipino workers na agad na makipag-ugnayan sa kanila upang makaiwas sa posibleng pagkakakulong ng dalawa hanggang anim buwan kapag naaresto sa isinagawang crackdown ng Malaysian authorities.
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[Title] => All-business Putrajaya has an alter ego
[Summary] => Malaysia's administrative capital may only seem to attract dignitaries, diplomats and men of affairs with its seamless roads and stately government buildings.
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[Title] => A whirlwind 1,000-km drive through southern Malaysia
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[Title] => City of Wonder
[Summary] => That was the constant but gentle reminder of the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board.
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[Title] => Hallelujah Putrajaya
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[Title] => Truly colorful Malaysia
[Summary] => It may be the rainy season here in this part of the Philippines in the second half of the year, but the weather is great in other parts of Southeast Asia.
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[Title] => P-Noy should tour Asean
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[DatePublished] => 2010-11-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Malaysian polls today boring to visiting Pinoy
[Summary] => PUTRAJAYA: Malaysias national elections today (Sunday) could be boring to a Filipino observer used to the rough and tumble excitement of politics back home.
Peppering a rival candidate with lead, stuffing or snatching ballot boxes, stoning a miting de avance with a grenade and such naughty Pinoy antics would be as unlikely here as Malaysian peace-keepers being imbedded with American occupation forces in Iraq.
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[Summary] => Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. presented a copy of House Resolution No. 48, authored by Cebu Rep. Gwen Garcia (left) with Parañaque Rep. Eric Olivarez, congratulating and commending Angeli Dione Gomez of Cebu City, for winning the 2013-2014 Miss Tourism International in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
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[Title] => P-Noy should tour Asean
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[DatePublished] => 2010-11-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Malaysian polls today boring to visiting Pinoy
[Summary] => PUTRAJAYA: Malaysias national elections today (Sunday) could be boring to a Filipino observer used to the rough and tumble excitement of politics back home.
Peppering a rival candidate with lead, stuffing or snatching ballot boxes, stoning a miting de avance with a grenade and such naughty Pinoy antics would be as unlikely here as Malaysian peace-keepers being imbedded with American occupation forces in Iraq.
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