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February 21, 2004 - 12:00am
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The Philippines has signed its first air service agreement with Iceland, providing as many as seven flights weekly between the two countries to open the possibility of direct and connecting trips.
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The very strong rain and howling wind battering my room window right now in the onslaught of Habagat (the Filipino term for the Southwest monsoon, a seasonal wind pattern that brings warm, humid air and heavy rainfall to the Philippines from late May or June to October) reminded me of that recent time when the National Resilience Council convened a dialogue to discuss resilience in the midst of and in the aftermath of natural disasters.
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Former congressman Michael “Mikee” Romero, a Philippine Air Force Reserve brigadier general, has denied that he was ever awarded or possesses a Gold Cross Medal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
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Filipinos can expect more flight options to Turkey following the signing of a new deal between Manila and Istanbul for additional air seats.
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The future of the Asian Pop Music Performance Grammy is now up in the air.
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