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The Philippines has conveyed to China that it is hoping to double the number of tourist arrivals in the country from 3 million to 6 million by 2016 despite the Aug. 23 hostage taking incident at the Luneta Grandstand that claimed the lives of eight Hong Kong tourists.

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The Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) reached five agreements Saturday to better administer the tourism industry.

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The highest court in China, which executes more people than any other country, has called for the death penalty to be used less often and for only the most serious criminal cases, state media reported yesterday.

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Just as members of Rotary clubs all over the world meet once a year in a Rotary International Convention, members of rotary clubs in a district also meet annually in what is known as a District Conference (DISCON).

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The trader, identified as Shao Sai Hua, 25, alias John Chua, of El Ca’o st., Binondo, Manila, was found in possession of some P100,000 worth of fancy jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, rings, pendants and bracelets.
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