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Not all tourists to Boracay are there to see the sites. Many go there to purchase a minor child. End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes, a non-government agency also known as ECPAT International, recently shared the results of a study that aimed to generate public awareness on the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
Philippines News Digest Children hurt by Boracay tourism: study (Sun.Star) Posted: 02/23/07 07:14 by Crissy
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President to PresidentTopics: • tourism •
President of Panama Martin Torrijos visited Washington visit with Congress and President Bush and to promote the newly negotiated Free Trade Agreement between Panama and the United States. Torrijos also unveiled a new tourism map of Panama designed by National Geographic.
Panama News Digest Martin Torrijos promotes Panama in Washington (TransWorldNews) Posted: 02/22/07 22:48 by Sandy
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Constellation Docks in Costa RicaTopics: • tourism •
Laurie and Marty Mustard took a cruise of a lifetime on Celebrity Cruises Palace on Water the Constellation. Their first comment after returning home was that "it was out of this world!". For 12 days they sailed from Fort Lauderdale to many islands including Costa Rica and back to Fort Lauderdale.
Costa Rica News Digest Trip to paradise (Winnipeg Sun) Posted: 02/21/07 22:49 by Sandy
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Rocky Point Shows Condo BoomTopics: • tourism •
When Rocky Point first started it was home to shrimpers and fisherman and grew to be a hideaway for U.S. expatriates and a college party spot. Now it is booming into a major tourist centre with approximately 5,000 new condominium units built in last five years.
Mexico News Digest Condo boom transforms beach town (The Herald Mexico Edition) Posted: 02/21/07 22:16 by Sandy
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Baseball Cap and Khaki Shorts WelcomeTopics: • tourism •
As Ceci Connolly was exploring Panama City wandering through cobblestone passegaways he became sticky hot and grungy and in need of something to eat. A friend had been raving about S'cena, a new restaurant. In his Baseball Cap and Khaki Shorts he expected to get turned away but was pleasantly surprised.
Panama News Digest Is Panama City The Next South Beach? (Washington Post.com) Posted: 02/17/07 22:03 by Sandy
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