
For a place that was almost buried in volcanic mudflow, then cut off from its economic lifeblood all too suddenly 17 years ago, Angeles city, 80km north of Manila, is doing surprisingly well.
By Roel Landingin
Published: September 6 2008 01:45 | Last updated: September 6 2008 01:45

For a place that was almost buried in volcanic mudflow, then cut off from its economic lifeblood all too suddenly 17 years ago, Angeles city, 80km north of Manila, is doing surprisingly well.