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Bernadette Ubaldo, who squats with her family in a shack along a waterway not far from the Manila airport, borrowed from a five-six lender to buy a used refrigerator.
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It will be the eve of the 16th anniversary of the murder of her husband, Benigno, an opponent of Marcos who was shot dead at Manila airport when he returned from exile in the United States.
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When his gleaming Royal Brunei Air plane taxied to a red-carpet welcome at Manila's airport, Philippine officials saw Bolkiah, who also heads his country's defense forces, at the pilot's seat.
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Overseas Foreign Workers or "OFWs" as they are known in the Philippines get tax breaks and a special line at Manila's International Airport.
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Arriving in Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport is about as far as you'll ever get from a streamlined process.
CNN: ASIANOW - Travel Watch | Manila City Guide: Environment
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When a typhoon swept Manila in May, the capital's international airport had to be shut down for two days.
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The airport, only about 8 km (5 mi) south of the center of Manila, is well-served by buses and taxis, and there is a Metrorail station about 2 km (1.2 mi) away.
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