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[Title] => PNP neutralizes 10 private armed groups
[Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) claimed it has already neutralized 10 private armed groups and arrested 80 suspected members since police intensified their campaign last Jan. 10.
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[Title] => RPs location makes it prone to disasters
[Summary] => The Philippines is prone to natural disasters because of its geographical location, an officer of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) said.
"We are in the ring of fire. We happen to be situated between two tectonic plates the Eurasian and the Pacific... When these two plates move, the land also moves and it becomes an earthquake," said James Sian, programs manager of the PNRCs Disaster Management Service.
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January 2, 2004 - 12:00am