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Catholic Philippines celebrates new saint ABS CBN News MANILA, Philippines - Church bells pealed across the Catholic Philippines Sunday as millions attended special masses to celebrate the naming of the country's second saint, a young missionary killed over 340 years ago. President Benigno Aquino declared ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippine rebels says new clash unrelated to pact Boston.com MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The largest Muslim rebel group in the Philippines says a new clash between some of its fighters and a breakaway faction was sparked by a clan feud and is unrelated to a recently signed peace pact opposed by the faction. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brewer San Miguel Plans 'Big' Transaction With $5 Billion Offer Bloomberg Philippine Airlines signed an agreement in Manila on Oct. 20 to buy 10 A330 jets from Airbus SAS, increasing its purchases from the company to 64. The carrier, known as PAL, is in talks with Airbus and Boeing Co. (BA) for 35 more wide-body aircraft to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippine peace plan offers economic hope Channel News Asia DATU ABDULLAH SANGKI, Philippines: Joey Peneza plants palm trees on his farm in the southern Philippines with fresh optimism, buoyed by a peace pact he hopes will finally see the violence-plagued region prosper. Peneza spent the past two decades ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippines in 'double sweet spot' -- BSP exec BusinessWorld Online Edition THE PHILIPPINES is in a "double sweet spot," a central bank official last week said, hitting its economic and demographic peak in a region that has withstood the global slowdown. The economy and demography hold "strong future outcomes," Bangko Sentral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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