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For a complete picture of the Philippines, you can't miss this frenetic city of 9 million. But don't plan on relaxing, Manila can be one of the most exhausting cities in Southeast Asia.
Visitors to the capital should also stop at Rizal Park, the Coconut Palace and the Chinese Cemetery
will assault your senses.
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Storm kills 8 in Philippines Eight people were killed and 11 were left missing after tropical depression Nangka triggered flooding, a tornado and a landslide in the Philippines, according to disaster officials.
Make the most of Manila's chaotic charm Manila often gets a bad rap, derided as dirty, chaotic, and an incoherent mess of unfinished urban areas and slums.
Passenger: People were 'flying' around the plane About 30 people were injured Friday when a Northwest Airlines flight suffered turbulence before landing at Japan's Narita International Airport, a Northwest spokesman said.
Somali Pirates Release 20 Filipino Seamen Somali pirates freed 20 Filipino seamen from a hijacked ship they
held up for more than 80 days, officials said Friday, as the
government doubled the pay of sailors passing through pirate-infested
international waters
Ferry bomb terror suspect held in Manila An alleged terrorist leader suspected of plotting the bombing of a Philippine superferry more than four years ago, killing at least 116 people, has arrived in Manila after his arrest in Bahrain, a Philippine justice official said Saturday.
Nine feared dead after Philippine plane crash The wreckage of a C-130 cargo plane that disappeared shortly after takeoff in the southern Philippines Monday night was found Tuesday about two miles (3km) offshore, the Philippines News Agency reported.
Filipino Troops Assault Muslim Rebels Philippine troops, backed by helicopter gunships, regained control of two southern villages from Muslim rebels Monday and pressed ahead with a massive assault to clear 13 others, officials said
Qantas Hits More Turbulence Australia's national airline is rattled by a week of nerve-jangling mishaps and doubts about its long-term viability
How to Survive Plane Decompression Your flight may seem apocalyptic and surreal after the oxygen masks drop but the scariest moments may actually be good signs. Put on your mask and breathe
Phil. Ferry Rescue May Bore Hole Rescuers in the Philippines may bore a hole in a ferry capsized by a deady typhoon in a desperate attempt to find survivors among more than 800 missing passengers and crew, an official said Monday
Help on way for grounded Philippine ferry A rescue vessel was expected to reach a stranded ferry with more than 700 people onboard by late Sunday morning (late Saturday night ET), the chief of the Philippines Coast Guard said.
Turning billboards into bags Binggirl Clemente has worked in environmental advocacy in the Philippines for the past eight years. Today, she leads a project to recycle old billboards into bags backed by local NGO, the Earth Day Network.
The Philippines' Disappearing Dissidents The unsolved kidnapping of a political activist casts doubt on the country's human rights record. Is the military to blame?
The Philippines' Birth Control Battle A group of impoverished Manila women are taking on church and state for the right to use modern contraceptives
WHO Slams Tobacco's Youth Focus Tobacco companies are targeting the half billion young people in the
Asia Pacific region by linking smoking to glamorous and attractive
lifestyles, the U.N. World Health Organization said Friday
   
Shooting spree in Philippines kills 8 A man strafed several houses during a shooting spree early Monday in a town south of Manila, killing eight people and wounding six others.
Treatable Ailments Kill 10M Children More than 200 million children worldwide under age 5 do not get basic health care, leading to nearly 10 million deaths annually from treatable ailments
Philippines: No Kidneys for Foreigners Foreigners will be permanently banned from receiving kidneys for transplant in the Philippines to prevent the country from becoming a major black market Asian center
WHO: Climate Change Worst on Poor Millions of people could face poverty, disease and hunger as a result of climate change, which is expected to hit poor countries the hardest, the World Health Organization warned
Manila hotel siege: Rebels surrender Dramatically played out on live television, an opposition politician and rebel military officers surrendered to government forces after taking over a luxury hotel in Manila.
Manila Bomb: Terror or Vendetta?
The blast at the Philippines' legislature appears to have targeted a lawmaker at odds with the Islamic terror group Abu Sayyaf. But with political violence in the Philippines so widespread, its real cause may never be known
Kobe kicks off five-stop Asian tour in Manila MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- More than 7,000 miles from home, fans were chanting his name, and Kobe Bryant was loving it.
Typhoon Sepat hammers Taiwan Strong wind and rains lashed Taiwan as Typhoon Sepat made landfall on Saturday, cutting power supplies to more than 70,000 homes and forcing airlines to delay flights.
Criminal probe into death of U.S. aid worker A U.S. aid worker who went hiking Easter Sunday was found dead Wednesday in the northern Philippines, the Peace Corps announced.
CNN Future Summit forum Bruce Willis did it, with the aid of a large plastic tube and a set of bellows, in "Twelve Monkeys;" Michael J. Fox did it -- three times -- in the "Back to the Future" series; the crew of the Starship Enterprise can't stop doing it (at least 14 times in television episodes alone); while as the "Terminator" Arnold Schwarzenegger also gave it a go, albeit stark naked.
THE WORLD AT RISK 1. Brazil
Nigeria kidnap: Filipinos home Twenty-four recently freed Filipino hostages safely arrived home to Manila Saturday after militants held them captive for 25 days in a clandestine jungle camp in Nigeria.
Manila hints at ransom approval The Philippine government strongly hinted Friday it would approve the payment of ransoms to win the freedom of 26 Filipino hostages missing or kidnapped in Nigeria.
Philippines rescue efforts intensify Red Cross officials in Manila revised the death toll from this week's deadly typhoon that struck the Philippines, listing 145 people as dead and 294 as missing.
CNN Future Summit forum A futuristic new jet hopes to be the biggest revolution in commercial aircraft design in fifty years. With a radical new shape, its designers believe it will use 25 percent less fuel that today's planes and be no louder than a car driving down your street.
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