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<p>By bella2007 on Sep 30, 2009, 21:53.</p>
		 
		 get back for more information and pictures of the baby.
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		 <title>New Philippine Jobs Site</title>
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<p>By pinkmonkey on Jun 11, 2009, 01:35.</p>
		 
		 Search for Philippine jobs and jobs all over the world. Jobs in the Philippines, United States, Europe, and Asia can be found here. Jobs from reputable and prominent companies are listed here.
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<p>By Atlas Corps on Feb 6, 2009, 09:10.</p>
		 
		 Atlas Service Corps seeks nonprofit leaders from around the world to apply for their 2009-2010 fellowship positions in Washington, DC and Bogota, Colombia. All expenses are paid in this prestigious, fellowship program, including a living stipend, health insurance, visa, travel, training, and a $2,500 end of service award. Applicants must have 3 or more years of experience in the nonprofit sector, a college degree, fluency in English (and Spanish if applying to volunteer in Colombia), and a commitment to returning to their home country after one year. Candidates from outside the U.S. are placed at outstanding host organizations in Washington, DC including Ashoka, Asian American LEAD, CentroNía, Grameen Foundation, and Population Action International. Candidates from the U.S. are placed at organizations in Bogota like Give to Colombia and Oxfam GB. In addition to volunteering full time at their host organizations, Fellows are enrolled in a management development training program and join a growing network of nonprofit leaders from around the world. For more details about eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: www.atlascorps.org/apply.html. The deadline to apply is April 1, 2009.
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<p>By LG mobile on Jan 29, 2009, 16:11.</p>
		 
		 I recently won a Samsung cel phone worth around 12.5K. That same day, I was robbed. No one knows that I lost the cel phone and I was planning to buy an exact same one and pass it off as the one that I won. My dilemna: Do I buy the cel phone? 
1. I know that it is not my fault that there are bad elements surrounding us, it just felt so cruel that after having the feeling of "WOW NEW CEL PHONE" everything will be taken away again. 
2. I won't be able to buy a new celphone worth that much again bec. although I can afford it, we are not rich and the people around me will tell me that "you can survive on a much cheaper cel phone" worth around 8K.

So do I buy this cel phone or not? please help :)
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		 <title>The government of The Philippines will offer a special visa for foreign investors</title>
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<p>By guacharaca on Sep 27, 2008, 05:53.</p>
		 
		 "The government of The Philippines will offer a special visa for foreign investors with ventures that can directly generate employment. The “Jobs Generation visa will provide foreign businessmen a semi-indefinite stay, Immigration Commissioner Marcelino C. Libanan told BusinessWorld. 

Mr. Libanan, however, did not elaborate on the nature and quality of employment and as to what sector should be prioritized for jobs generation.  The Immigration chief said any foreign businessman could apply for the visa provided there is no violation of trade and labor laws.   Foreigners are currently entitled to a visa provided they put in a substantial amount of investment. "
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<p>By Peter on Sep 12, 2008, 11:21.</p>
		 
		 Especially for Houstongal, a Phillipines forum :)
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