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Lady Gaga arrives in Philippines amid protests
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Members of a religious group give thumbs-down signs as they shout "Stop Lady Gaga Concert" during a rally near the venue of the pop diva's upcoming concert Saturday, May 19, 2012 in suburban Pasay, south of Manila, Philippines.
Lady Gaga arrives in Philippines as Christian youth urge cancellation of concertsWashington Post
Protests Greet Lady Gaga's Arrival in the PhilippinesRollingStone.com

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China, US, Philippines – 'Saving Face' (Last of Two Parts)
Manila Bulletin
By FIDEL V. RAMOS Former Philippine President “We will always place Asia on top of our diplomatic agenda, stick to the policy of building good-neighborly relationships and partnerships with our neighbors... China will always be a good neighbor, ...
Nationalism onlineThe Economist

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New York Times (blog)

Philippines seeks new markets amid sea dispute with China
Reuters
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines needs to develop new overseas markets so that a maritime standoff with China, which has thrown relations into turmoil, does not take a toll on tourism and fruit exports, a senior official said on Thursday.
China Dispute Threatens Philippine IndustriesWall Street Journal
Philippines stops protest trip to disputed shoalSin Chew Jit Poh
China calls for consistent diplomacy from PhilippinesXinhua
New York Times (blog) -Investor's Business Daily -Inquirer.net
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Brisbane Times

Corona urged to sign waiver on dollars
Philippine Star
By Marvin Sy (The Philippine Star) Updated May 20, 2012 12:00 AM 0 MANILA, Philippines - As doubts persist on Chief Justice Renato Corona's readiness to bare everything in his appearance before the Senate impeachment court on Tuesday, senators may ...
Issue vs Corona is non-disclosure of dollar accounts–prosecutionInquirer.net (blog)
JPE: CJ will be given due courtesyABS CBN News
Corona a 'virtual sitting duck' in his own trialRappler
Manila Bulletin
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China On High Alert Over Shoal
Manila Bulletin
By ELLSON A. QUISMORIO MANILA, Philippines — A website that claims to be the Chinese government's official English-language web portal on Friday said China remains on “high alert” over Huangyan Island (Panatag Shoal) after getting wind of former ...
The Chinese juggernautgulfnews.com
Beijing on 'high alert' over HuangyanJakarta Post
Philippines stops boat convoy to disputed shoalHonolulu Star-Advertiser
Rappler -Khaleej Times -World Socialist Web Site
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Philippines to accept delivery of new frigate
gulfnews.com
By Gilbert P. Felongco, Correspondent Manila: The Philippines is due to accept delivery of a new frigate while reports said 10 new patrol ships from Japan will soon be acquired by the navy. The ABS-CBN News, in a report from Washington, said Philippine ...



UN hails Philippine peacekeepers at Golan Heights
Inquirer.net (blog)
DFA Photo MANILA, Philippines—The latest batch of Filipino peacekeepers in the Golan Heights were awarded United Nations medals in recognition of their valuable service in the name of peace and security in the region, the Department of Foreign Affairs ...
Pinoy peacekeepers in Golan Heights receive UN medalsPhilippine Star

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Bloomberg

Philippines Trails Neighbors on Poverty Fight: Chart of the Day
Bloomberg
The Philippines has lagged behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia in reducing poverty even as its economic expansion mostly kept pace the past two decades, which may stall efforts to achieve an investment-grade debt rating. The CHART OF THE DAY tracks ...

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Debris, human foot found after Philippine military plane crashes
MI News 26
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (BNO NEWS) -- Rescue workers have recovered debris and a human foot after a small military aircraft crashed into the sea in the northern Philippines on Friday morning, local authorities said on Saturday.

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Voice of America

China, Philippines Fishing Ban Defuses Tensions
Voice of America
A territorial squabble between China and the Philippines over a small group of islands in the South China Sea has not evolved into a going green agreement. But a decision by both countries to implement a ban on fishing in the region has helped to ...
China and the Philippines Play the Green Card in Sea DisputeWall Street Journal (blog)
China tensions spur deeper US-Philippine allianceHouston Chronicle
China has strongest hand in Philippine stand-offReuters Blogs (blog)
Philippine Star -Financial Times -Channel News Asia
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