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The medical community is grateful to the House of Representatives for approving a proposed bill  to put up a district hospital in Parang, Maguindanao to cover four towns in the first district of the province and nearby communities in Lanao del Sur.

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Local sectors are grateful to the police and military for the success of the first Sagayan Festival in Buluan town from February 10 to 14, conducted under heavy security to ward off saboteurs.

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Two soldiers were killed, while five others, including three officers, were wounded late Friday when an Army sergeant shot them without warning inside their headquarters at Camp Iranun in Maguindanao.

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Salamat died last year from a heart attack.
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This early, village leaders in this town’s 11 barangays are certain that President Arroyo will defeat her rivals here.
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To end persistent talk of returning to the MILF its bases captured by the military in 2000, President Arroyo yesterday ordered a Philippine Army unit to transfer its headquarters to the sprawling former rebel base — to be known from now on as Camp Datu Sinsuat — in Maguindanao province.

Mrs. Arroyo announced the camp’s new name during a visit there yesterday under heavy security.
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To end persistent talk of returning to the MILF its bases captured by the military in 2000, President Arroyo yesterday ordered a Philippine Army unit to transfer its headquarters to the sprawling former rebel base — to be known from now on as Camp Datu Sinsuat — in Maguindanao province.

Mrs. Arroyo announced the camp’s new name during a visit there yesterday under heavy security.
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"We’re literally preparing the set-up to make this war-torn province become an important player in Mindanao’s agricultural development program," he said.
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Local sectors are grateful to the police and military for the success of the first Sagayan Festival in Buluan town from February 10 to 14, conducted under heavy security to ward off saboteurs.

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Two soldiers were killed, while five others, including three officers, were wounded late Friday when an Army sergeant shot them without warning inside their headquarters at Camp Iranun in Maguindanao.

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Salamat died last year from a heart attack.
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This early, village leaders in this town’s 11 barangays are certain that President Arroyo will defeat her rivals here.
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To end persistent talk of returning to the MILF its bases captured by the military in 2000, President Arroyo yesterday ordered a Philippine Army unit to transfer its headquarters to the sprawling former rebel base — to be known from now on as Camp Datu Sinsuat — in Maguindanao province.

Mrs. Arroyo announced the camp’s new name during a visit there yesterday under heavy security.
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To end persistent talk of returning to the MILF its bases captured by the military in 2000, President Arroyo yesterday ordered a Philippine Army unit to transfer its headquarters to the sprawling former rebel base — to be known from now on as Camp Datu Sinsuat — in Maguindanao province.

Mrs. Arroyo announced the camp’s new name during a visit there yesterday under heavy security.
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"We’re literally preparing the set-up to make this war-torn province become an important player in Mindanao’s agricultural development program," he said.
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