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    #OneBoracay beach cleanup today

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    April 16, 2018
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    MS20180416_B4
    Excerpt
    Private individuals and corporate members of the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association International, Philippine Tourism and Hospitality Officers and Marketers Association, Tourism Congress of the Philippines, and Philippine Travel Agencies Association have collaborated to show their support for Boracay.
    Citation
    #OneBoracay beach cleanup today. (2018, April 16). Manila Standard, p. B4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/550
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    Restoration; Cleaning; Governments; Planning; Tourism; Hotel Sales and Marketing Association International; Philippine Tourism and Hospitality Officers and Marketers Association; Tourism Congress of the Philippines; Philippine Travel Agencies Association; Slick of Boys Night Out; Ibarreta, Christine; Clemente, Jose III; Pascual, Iñigo; Pacual, Piolo; Lustre, Nadine; Reid, James; Villanueva, Joel; Sanchez, Giselle; Meneses, Diana; YG, Sam; Gonzaga, Toni; Alcasid, Ogie; Velasquez, Regine; Pedroso, Natz; Wong, Lea
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