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Philippines 'very complicated,' Sachs says BusinessWorld Online Edition THERE ARE SIMPLY too many babies being born in the Philippines, making it "very hard" for poverty-reduction efforts to make even a dent, according to one of the world's most influential economists. Sachs at last week's ADB meeting. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grenade blast kills 2, wounds 30 in Philippines San Jose Mercury News AP In this Saturday, May 5, 2012 photo released by Philippine Army 103rd Brigade, a police investigator picks up pieces of evidence at an area where a grenade exploded in Iligan city, southern Philippines. Officials in the Philippines say the powerful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taking a Flier on Revitalizing Philippine Airlines Wall Street Journal But Philippine Airlines Inc. has missed out so far. Labor disputes, security problems at Manila's airport terminals and an aging fleet have limited the historic airline's expansion as young rivals are making hay. Now San Miguel aims to turn the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. to Aid Philippines Defenses Amid China Conflicts Bloomberg The US will assist the Philippines in improving its defense capabilities as the island-nation faces frequent disputes with China over fishing and mineral rights in the South China Sea, two US officials said. Philippines' Secretary of Foreign Affairs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Country's track validated -- Purisima BusinessWorld Online Edition THE PHILIPPINES is on track with its platform of good governance as a foundation for inclusive growth, a Cabinet official claimed following the country's hosting of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) annual board of governors meeting. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Growth gains didn't trickle down Inquirer.net (blog) Philippine economic performance during the past decade came under close scrutiny at the annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and was found wanting. The shortfalls were most pronounced in the slow economic growth, weak job creation, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reds hit China in shoal dispute; think tank cites defense spending BusinessWorld Online Edition KORONADAL -- Communist rebels in Mindanao have hit China for intruding into Philippine territory in Scarborough Shoal, even as they called for a peaceful political solution to the standoff. Jorge Madlos, alias Ka Oris, spokesperson of the National ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fresh plea from Australian hostage in Philippines ABC Online A new video has emerged from the Philippines showing Sydney man, Warren Rodwell, making a plea for the payment of a ransom to save his life. The Philippine authorities have received another video of Mr Rodwell, who was abducted by gunmen in Mindanao ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Philippines' second warship to be named Ramon Alcaraz, World ... By Chichi Conde, InterAksyon.co President Benigno Aquino III said the country's second warship will be named after World War II hero Commodore Ramon Alcaraz. Interaksyon.com | ||
Next Stop For Rashad McCants: Philippines Basketball Association ... By Wendell Maxey Since last playing in the NBA with the Sacramento Kings in 2009, Rashad McCants has been associated with the Chinese Basketball Association, D-League, teams in Puerto Rico and now the Philippines. There may not be a more talented ... Ridiculous Upside |
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