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Have a dream, VM Belen urges the
young
DAGUPAN Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, one
of the most successful women
entrepreneurs from Pangasinan, called on
the young to have a dream and pursue
this.
Speaking during the Recognition Day of
the PH 722 Malued Baptist Student Center
on Saturday, Fernandez said everyone
should have a dream since "to dream does
not cost anything".
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KSA hospital needs therapists
The
Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is in
urgent need of qualified applicants for various
positions in the King Faisal Hospital and Research
Centre.
Philippine Overseas Employment
Administration-Luzon chief Nonnette Villanueva said the
government hospital based in Riyadh is in need of 50
male artificial limb technicians, 50 female physical
therapists and 50 female occupational therapists. |
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Applicants line up for police posts
CAMP BGEN OSCAR M FLORENDO, La Union--Almost 1,000
applicants are racing to fill the 360 new slots open for
the Ilocos Region police force (PRO1).
The
regional police office said the big number of qualified
applicants is an indication that the Philippine National
Police (PNP) continues to attract quality personnel.
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