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Philippine Airlines To Buy/Lease Eight Aircraft Philippine Airlines (PAL), the countrys flag carrier, will buy or lease eight wide-bodied airplanes to expand its routes to the United States or Canada and resume services to Europe. PHILIPPINE AIRLINES TO BUY/LEASE EIGHT AIRCRAFT Transport Philippine Airlines (PAL), the countrys flag carrier, will buy or lease eight wide-bodied airplanes to expand its routes to the United States or Canada and resume services to Europe. Campo grand old man of RP chess Quietly and yet in so many ways, Florencio Campomanes, at 79, is still playing an active role as the grand old man of Philippine chess. Funds Camacho to attend RP conference Only one member of the NMI Retirement Fund board will attend the 6th Pacific Region Investment Conference in Manila this week, said Fund administrator Mark Aguon. RP carriers say they can fully serve Clark requirement CEBU PACIFIC AIRWAYS said it could add flights to and from Clark if foreign carriers would pull out of this route due to issues involving the countrys air liberalization policy. Mercado: DMIA in turtle lane BUSINESS sectors all over the country are in a high mood as the countrys global rating jumped from negative to stable in the findings of Moodys Investors Service, a world rating institution. The Rotarian who rose from the dead NAPOLEON Nap E. Doctor did so many things in Davaos travel and tourism industry as a topnotch executive of the Philippine Airlines (PAL), which for decades was the lone flag carrier of the nation. In their own light: Roces on Aragon and the Filipino artists in Australia Australian-based Filipino artist Edd Aragon, 57, has just successfully mounted his second one-man show in Sydney which featured paintings that are all blank, white canvases! However, the images are revealed under ultra-violet light. Arroyo arrives from 5-day China visit PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrived Friday night in Manila after a five-day official visit to China and a brief vacation in Hong Kong, bringing with her fresh investments on infrastructure, agriculture and mining. 2 OFWs detained for bullet amulets THROUGH the intervention of the Philippine Embassy in Brunei, an overseas Filipino worker was given a more “lenient” jail sentence while another was able to altogether avoid a prison term. | ||