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                    [Summary] => President Arroyo flew yesterday to the Japanese capital of Tokyo to join her fellow heads of state attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-Japan Commemorative Summit.


The President said she is attending the summit to obtain more jobs and other economic fruits for Filipinos, while other players in the political arena are engaged in a "flurry of partisan activities in Manila" preparatory to the May 2004 elections.
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The seasonal homecoming of tens of thousands of OFWs for Christmas with their families and the greenbacks they brought with them have helped the peso recover from its tailspin over the past weeks. The peso is now trading at an average of 55.20 to $1.
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The President said she is attending the summit to obtain more jobs and other economic fruits for Filipinos, while other players in the political arena are engaged in a "flurry of partisan activities in Manila" preparatory to the May 2004 elections.
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