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Philstar.com on MSNDenise Laurel, son visit Singapore's latest, lesser-known attractionsDenise Laurel takes a break from her busy schedule to discover the latest and lesser-known tourist spots in Singapore with ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNAeta folk want more say on Pinatubo tourism boomJordan Mangatoleran, an indigenous Aeta, has faint memories of Mt. Pinatubo's eruption in 1991, but the sight of the crater ...
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Lifestyle.INQ on MSNGrab Dine Out is leveling up your Boracay food tripThrough Grab Dine Out, Boracay visitors can up their island food crawl experience and enjoy up to 20 percent off their bill ...
When JaNa Craig stepped onto the Destination X bus in Episode 3, she didn’t just bring a bold pop of pink; she brought fire.
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PhilStar Global on MSN2 packs of shabu found in Ilocos NorteBAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Two packs of suspected shabu were found in the waters off Currimao, Ilocos Norte on Thursday. The ...
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GB News on MSNThe holiday swaps that look just like your bucket list destinations but at a fraction of the price - 'it's a no-brainer'Everyone has one - or many - holiday destinations on their bucket list, but booking a dream holiday is not always accessible.
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VnExpress International on MSNWhich Southeast Asian country receives highest number of South Korean tourists in Q1?Vietnam led Southeast Asia in attracting South Korean tourists in the first quarter of this year with 1.3 million arrivals, ...
As the territory with a population of 56,500 prepares to welcome a record number of visitors this year, the Parliament has ...
US has reportedly halted new student visa interviews as it considers requiring foreign students to undergo social media ...
“These were construction workers because they were in a flatbed truck, and they had wired spool in the back of their truck,” ...
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Lifestyle.INQ on MSNMentos is reinventing how we spend our commutesMentos is refreshing our commutes through activities in major transport terminals, upcycled benches, and a partnership with ...
THE Philippines could forfeit billions in overseas remittances and global job placements if the English proficiency of its youth continues to decline, a British Council official has warned. Studies ...
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