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                    [Title] => The Lion of the Sea
                    [Summary] => Summer is here and tourists, both foreign and local, are flocking to our beaches. 


If 2005 appears to be a boom year for Philippine tourism, there must be three important reasons behind it. First, Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano’s marketing acumen and ability to rally the private sector behind his vision for the country’s tourism industry. Second, the slow pace of rehabilitation in the other Asian tourist destinations wrecked by the December tsunami. And third, the assurances from the Philippine Navy that the country’s beaches are safe.
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The ceremony was attended by National Defense Secretary Avelino J. Cruz Jr., who offered the toast honoring De Leon, and Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff, Gen. Narciso Abaya, as well as officers of the Philippine and the French Navies.
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                    [Summary] => Summer is here and tourists, both foreign and local, are flocking to our beaches. 


If 2005 appears to be a boom year for Philippine tourism, there must be three important reasons behind it. First, Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano’s marketing acumen and ability to rally the private sector behind his vision for the country’s tourism industry. Second, the slow pace of rehabilitation in the other Asian tourist destinations wrecked by the December tsunami. And third, the assurances from the Philippine Navy that the country’s beaches are safe.
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The ceremony was attended by National Defense Secretary Avelino J. Cruz Jr., who offered the toast honoring De Leon, and Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff, Gen. Narciso Abaya, as well as officers of the Philippine and the French Navies.
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