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                    [Title] => Battle of Leyte Gulf remembered during Bush visit
                    [Summary] => The visit of US President George W. Bush to Manila this month will be doubly significant with the celebration of the world’s greatest naval battle between America and Japan in the Gulf of Leyte 59 years ago.


This will be the first time that an incumbent American president will be visiting the Philippines during the celebration of the historic landing of US forces led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur on the shore of Palo, Leyte on Oct. 20, 1944, to fulfill his promise of "I Shall Return."
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                    [Title] => Battle of Leyte Gulf remembered during Bush visit
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This will be the first time that an incumbent American president will be visiting the Philippines during the celebration of the historic landing of US forces led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur on the shore of Palo, Leyte on Oct. 20, 1944, to fulfill his promise of "I Shall Return."
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