• The highlight should be a televised re-enactment in December of Rizal's trial in Manila's Fort Santiago and his final walk from the Intramuros district to the execution site in what is now Rizal Park.

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  • Diaz's team of eight trains and shares tools and technology with others across Manila's slums as well as with locals from towns like Cebu and Visayas.

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  • Chairs DMCI group, which has built such landmarks as the Manila Doctor's Hospital and Manila Hotel.

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  • Such restrictions can have knock-on effects that work at odds with Manila's other economic goals.

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  • The opponents Mrs Arroyo has picked on will not have much sympathy among Manila's middle classes.

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  • He has also promised to put 500 soldiers on Manila's streets and into shopping malls.

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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.

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  • Philippines' leading retailer opened his biggest mall yet in May on Manila's waterfront.

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  • Consider the case of Rey Estillore, 60, who taught biological science at Manila's University of the East for 20 years.

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  • Those hankering for excellent western food and a glimpse of Manila's long-lunching business-types should head to Apartment 1B on Lafayette Square.

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  • Joel Sulse, who celebrated Mass at the Santuario de San Antonio parish in an upscale residential enclave in Manila's Makati business district.

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  • Manila's more astute between-the-lines readers realized the upper echelons of the military were issuing a not-so-veiled public warning of the military's dissatisfaction with Estrada.

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  • " Adds Nomeriano dela Cruz, vice-president for information technology at Manila's University of the East, one of Destiny's big cable-access customers: "This is the future.

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  • Construction cranes line Manila's skyline, and the hotels are fully booked.

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  • Then there are its massive plans for Manila's harbor where it owns 148 acres, only a third of which is taken up by Mall of Asia.

    FORBES: Lean on Me

  • In Manila's gossipy media, Beaver's reputation as a playboy endures.

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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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  • Nearly a century after executing Rizal, Spain will unveil its first statue of the hero in the heart of Madrid -- a replica of the one in Manila's Rizal Park.

    CNN: Glancing Back

  • His idea was recently picked up by Civil Military Operations group of the Armed Forces of the Philippines that is set to distribute 10, 000 bottle bulbs to different parts of Metro Manila's slums.

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  • Manila's business leaders seem lukewarm toward her.

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  • Kittle the younger's article ( "Manila Rules") is this issue's Memoir, an essay about an after-graduation year off that commenced with loafing around home in Greenwich and wound up, somehow, with him being introduced in the center ring at the world cockfighting championships in Manila.

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  • Among them: the Court's February decision to void the 1995 sale of 51% of the historic Manila Hotel to Malaysia's Renong Overseas, on the grounds that Filipinos should be given preference.

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  • Ninoy's 1983 assassination on his return to Manila from exile in the U.S. catapulted her out of his shadow and into the spotlight.

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  • Outside Singapore, Venus has already opened offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Jakarta and Hong Kong and will add Seoul and Manila by year's end.

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  • Luke's Medical Center in Manila, says the private institution is "better equipped than 90% of hospitals in the U.S." Bangkok's high-tech Bumrungrad Hospital has also geared up to meet this demand, as has the newly opened Beijing United Family Hospital, which caters to wealthy Chinese as well as expatriates.

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  • Investors will be closely watching next month's meeting in Manila to see if members can actually keep their promises and separate aging industries from their protective security blankets.

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  • In the first significant action, on May 1st, Commodore George Dewey's small squadron destroyed an antiquated Spanish fleet in a morning's shelling in Manila Bay, in the distant Philippines.

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  • In the final stages of the MILF's reconciliation with Manila, four states and four non-governmental organizations, including the Center for Humanitarian Dialogue, supported an advisory panel called the International Contact Group.

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  • The Philippines is taking a risk with this move, says the BBC's Kate McGeown in Manila.

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  • The Philippine government's Heart Center in Manila attracts as many affluent patients as poor ones because of its high standards of medical expertise.

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