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                    [Title] => Tacloban will rise again
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There are crude hand-made posters all over the devastated city expressing hope that the once bustling Leyte capital will rise again.  “Tindog Tacloban” “Bangon Tacloban” “Rise Tacloban” and “We Love Tacloban” are slogans that depict the undying spirit of a people determined not to allow themselves to be broken by a natural calamity.

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