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Date Added: July 04, 2008 06:16:04 AM
OWNERS, school operators and tourism industry players of Mindanao together with the government officials of the education sector will converge next month in time for the 3rd Mindanao Travel and Tour Expo (MTTE 2008) to reconcile needs of both camps for the benefit of the students who will later seek employment.

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