By FLOYD WHALEY
Times are pretty good in the Philippines if you are young, skilled and live in the city. According to economists, young urban workers are helping to give the country its brightest prospects in decades.
In the upscale business district of Manila, a midweek crowd spills out into the street. The New York-themed Borough restaurant is pulsating to the beat of a Bon Jovi song, while young, hip Filipinos take shots of tequila from a passing tray and sing in …
= source: International Herald Tribune
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