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                    [Summary] => It can get depressing in manila, says Christoph Dehn, Country Director for the German Development Service (Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst or DED) in the Philippines. Though it is not his job to directly monitor common projects the German government has with varied non-government organizations and local government units around the country, he will find time to venture out of the cynical concrete jungle, where one can easily get lost in the heat of tropical summer.

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The accord, which was signed at the Balay Mindanao convention hall here, was the result of negotiations which started in 2003, said Franklin Quijano, chairman of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
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The accord, which was signed at the Balay Mindanao convention hall here, was the result of negotiations which started in 2003, said Franklin Quijano, chairman of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
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