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New York City bike path terror attack: What we know 8 killed after driver plows through cyclists and pedestrians near World Trade Center A MAN driving a rental truck rammed through a bike path on Tuesday, October 31, killing eight people and injuring more than a dozen in the deadliest attack in the city since 9/11. At about 3:05 p.m., the suspect sped in a Home Depot flatbed pickup truck for nearly a mile down a popular bike path on West Houston Street in lower Manhattan just blocks away from the World Trade Center. “The Home Depot truck starting running people over,� said witness Nelson Arroyo, 58, according to various reports. “I heard a boom boom, a crushing noise from the bikes. People were sitting down crying. I saw two areas of blood.�

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Duterte to deal with Trump in ‘most righteous way’ Two leaders reportedly have ‘warm rapport’ by RAE

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U.S. President Donald Trump looks forward to meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, in a controversial move he sees as a success over the last administration. The two leaders are said to have a ‘warm rapport.’ “You remember the Philippines — the last trip made by a presi-

dent that turned out to be not so good,� said Trump on Wednesday, November 1. “Never quite got to land.� A day before, the president said, “We’re going to the Philippines which is a strategically important location where the previous administration was not exactly welcome, as you probably remember.� Trump’s remarks come as state-

ments by a White House senior administration official, who also on Tuesday, October 31, signaled that Trump and Duterte have a good relationship. “President Duterte, he’s spoken with, they’ve had exchanges of letters,� said a senior administration official to reporters on Tuesday. “I think there’s a warm rapport there, and he’s very much looking for-

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PH Pres. Rodrigo Duterte and U.S. Pres. Donald Trump MalacaĂąang, White House photos

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US running out of nurses, Philippines a historical source AN editorial by The New York Times once expressed in 1956 that, “The nationwide shortage of nurses is likely to reach crisis proportions.� Now over six decades later, the shortage again seems far from being resolved due to a rising elderly population, a large amount of retiring nurses, and the challenge to recruit new nurses. With over three million registered nurses (RNs), and over 800,000 licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in the United States, nursing is said to be among the nation’s fastest-growing occupations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of registered nurses is expected to see a growth of 15 percent from

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BACK WITH INVESTMENTS. President Rodrigo Duterte runs down the various developments following his successful visit to Japan during his arrival speech at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City on Tuesday, October 31. He noted Japan’s pledge of assistance amounting to almost $9 billion, as well as the economic, defense and security cooperation between Philippines and Japan. Malacaùang photo by Joey Dalumpines

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SAN FRANCISCO — The Philippine Department of Tourism office in San Francisco formally launched the “Bring Home A Friend (To The Philippines)â€? program in the Bay Area last October 27, 2017 at the Kalayaan Hall in the Philippine Center Building. Tourism Undersecretary Katherine De Castro was a special Guests and ofďŹ cials pose with Tourism Undersecretary Katherine De Castro at the conclusion guest at the formal launching, of the launching of “Bring Home A Friendâ€? at the Kalayaan Hall in San Francisco last October which was also attended by Tour27.

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Incoming Presidential Spokesperson Roque warns: Palace can get ‘explosive’

DOT launches ‘Bring Home A Friend’ Program in Bay Area by JOSEPH

THERE are no conditions attached to the programs of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in the Philippines, Washington’s top diplomat said last U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim week. Philstar.com photo In a forum with the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP), U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim affirmed that the USAID programs are also unaffected by the U.S.’ concerns over the alleged human rights issues in the Philippines. “Our USAID program is not conditional,� Kim said on Thursday, October 26. “In fact, we have a long history of providing very significant foreign assistance to the

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