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New Zealand is fast becoming an attractive migration prospect for Filipinos, next to Canada.

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A government minister has signaled that troubled R&B singer Chris Brown won't be allowed to tour Australia in December

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Well-rounded Cebuano athlete Luis Miguel 'Igimax' Maximo snared a slot to Philippine junior elite team that will see action in the Century Tuna ASTC Asian Duathlon Championships set for November 25 in Subic Bay.

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  Internationally renowned musician Mandawuy Yunupingu's life of dialysis three times a week is far from unusual among Aborigines, with a report released Friday indicating that indigenous kidney patients are far less likely than other Australians to receive an organ transplant.

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Women fight for militaries around the world but rarely if ever are allowed to take the jobs most closely associated with soldiering — those focused on ground combat in close quarters and even hand to hand. That may be about to change in Australia.

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Malacañang welcomed yesterday the decision of Australia to revise and reissue its travel advisory on the Philippines, removing the reference to “imminent” threat of terrorist attack in Manila even as the overall level of travel advice had not changed.

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The Philippine president lashed out at the United States and five other Western allies on Friday for issuing what he said were unverified warnings of a possible terrorist attack in the Southeast Asian nation at a time when it is trying to bolster its lackluster tourism industry.

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