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Filipino docs dance for cervical cancer awareness

Source: Bangkok Post, Nov 9 2012, 1:44am CST

The physicians, who numbered 1,146, hoped the attempt would not only set the world record for the biggest hip-hop dance event but also inform Filipino women about cervical cancer, a fatal but preventable disease. MANI ...

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Immigration officials to raise safety awareness among Filipinos

Source: Taiwan News  |   May 20 2013, 6:28am CDT

Taipei, May 20 (CNA) Immigration officials will visit places with large Filipino populations in the coming days ahead to raise safety awareness among Filipinos amidst the row between Taiwan and the Philippines, the National Immigration Ag ...

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4 hours ago

Official launch of charity calendar being held at Bromsgrove pub

Source: Bromsgrove Advertiser  |   May 20 2013, 2:27am CDT

Alison Lees with the Bromsgrove women who have been making a charity calendar to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Ref:s TOWNSFOLK are being invited to the official launch of a charity calendar. Earlier this year the Adve ...

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27 weeks ago


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"What's worse is that cervical cancer can be asymptomatic during its early stages when it's most treatable and women discover that they have it when the disease has severely progressed"


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Philippines History

Source: BigNerds.com  |   May 20 2013, 1:29am CDT

When two societies interact, tactics were used to take control of another The sword and the cross are what established the strategies used by the Spaniards It made the peace offering to the natives easier. The c ...

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Filipinos told to limit activities in Taiwan

Source: SINA English  |   May 20 2013, 1:06am CDT

Philippine authorities have told Filipino workers to limit their activities in Taiwan following the Philippine Coast Guard's slaying of a Taiwanese fisherman. Violence against Filipinos in Taiwan has escalated since fisherman Hung Shih-chen was kil ...

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13 hours ago

Search on for top PH farmers

Source: Inquirer  |   May 19 2013, 5:09pm CDT

MANILA, Philippines—Milagros Ong How, executive vice president of top fertilizer manufacturer and distributor Universal Harvester Inc., says she did not learn about the complex field of agriculture from books or in classrooms. Rather, she says, she devel ...

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Philippine official seeks immigration law amendments

Source: GulfToday.ae  |   May 19 2013, 4:30pm CDT

MANILA: A close political ally of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino has urged major amendments to the country’s “antiquated” immigration law to make it conform with the increasing needs for national security and econ ...

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15 hours ago

DOLE: More OFWs coming home for good

Source: Inquirer  |   May 19 2013, 4:02pm CDT

MANILA, Philippines—A new trend of reverse migration is being seen by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) with more overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) expected to return to the country to work and stay for good. Labor Secretary Rosalinda ...

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16 hours ago

Students show support for Philippine workers

Source: China Post  |   May 19 2013, 2:34pm CDT

TAIPEI--A group of Taiwanese students launched a campaign yesterday to show support for Filipino workers in Taiwan amid growing tensions between the two countries over the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman on May 9. ...

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19 hours ago

“Lift your Skirt, Save a Life” Cervical Cancer Ad Divides Singapore

Source: Global Voices Online  |   May 19 2013, 11:30am CDT

To remind Singaporeans about the free Pap smear screenings this month, the Singapore Cancer Society came out with a “Lift your skirt. Save a life” ad which sparked a lively discussion on whether it was creative, ...

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