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                    [Title] => Scholarship gipasalig sa Singaporean government
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Libreng pagtungha alang sa mga kwalipikado nga estudyante dinhi sa  Sugbo gitanyag sa Singaporean Government.


Kini maoy gitug-an sa mga kadagkuan sa Singaporean Embassy dinhi sa Pilipinas ngadto ni Bokal Juan Bolo.

Matud pa, ang mao nga libreng pagtungha alang unya kini sa pag-abli sa school-year 2007-2008 ug abli kini sa tanang kurso gawas lamang sa kursong medisina ug dentista.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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Singapore has denied news reports that it demanded an open skies policy in the Philippines before any new negotiation on landing rights can take place between the two countries.

Cebu Pacific executive Peggy Vera had recently told a House committee hearing that Singapore International Airlines wanted open skies in the Philippines when Cebu Pacific tried to open negotiations with Singapore aviation authorities.

Cebu Pacific backed off, thinking that the demand was a price too high.

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                    [Title] => Scholarship gipasalig sa Singaporean government
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Libreng pagtungha alang sa mga kwalipikado nga estudyante dinhi sa  Sugbo gitanyag sa Singaporean Government.


Kini maoy gitug-an sa mga kadagkuan sa Singaporean Embassy dinhi sa Pilipinas ngadto ni Bokal Juan Bolo.

Matud pa, ang mao nga libreng pagtungha alang unya kini sa pag-abli sa school-year 2007-2008 ug abli kini sa tanang kurso gawas lamang sa kursong medisina ug dentista.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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Singapore has denied news reports that it demanded an open skies policy in the Philippines before any new negotiation on landing rights can take place between the two countries.

Cebu Pacific executive Peggy Vera had recently told a House committee hearing that Singapore International Airlines wanted open skies in the Philippines when Cebu Pacific tried to open negotiations with Singapore aviation authorities.

Cebu Pacific backed off, thinking that the demand was a price too high.

"We note that there have been newspaper articles reporting recently that Singapore has demand [DatePublished] => 2000-04-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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