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                    [Title] => Remains of 16 OFWs back to RP
                    [Summary] => President Arroyo was scheduled to personally condole with the families of 16 overseas Filipino workers whose remains were scheduled to arrive last night at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on board a United Arab Emirates flight from Dubai.


Airport authorities in coordination with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration have made preparations for the families of the 16 Filipinos who died in the March 27 accidental flooding of a dry dock in Dubai to be at the tarmac when their remains arrive at the airport.
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Sinabi ni Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) chief Wilhelm Soriano na darating si Pangulong Arroyo upang salubungin ang mga labi ng mga Pinoy workers at para na rin personal na makidalamhati sa mga naulilang pamilya.

Tiniyak ni Soriano na ipagkakaloob ng pamahalaan ang lahat ng benepisyo sa mga naulila nang 16.
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Iniutos na ni Vice President at Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona ang agarang pagpapauwi sa labi nang 16 na kinilalang sina Marcelino Sumagang, Joseph Cayaban, Florante Mercado, Rolando Romero, Jose Santos, Fernand Velasco, Arturo Rodriguez, Cecilio Silang, Emando Canlas, Henry Sanches, Sofio Bosero at Arthur Pullido.
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Airport authorities in coordination with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration have made preparations for the families of the 16 Filipinos who died in the March 27 accidental flooding of a dry dock in Dubai to be at the tarmac when their remains arrive at the airport.
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Sinabi ni Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) chief Wilhelm Soriano na darating si Pangulong Arroyo upang salubungin ang mga labi ng mga Pinoy workers at para na rin personal na makidalamhati sa mga naulilang pamilya.

Tiniyak ni Soriano na ipagkakaloob ng pamahalaan ang lahat ng benepisyo sa mga naulila nang 16.
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Iniutos na ni Vice President at Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona ang agarang pagpapauwi sa labi nang 16 na kinilalang sina Marcelino Sumagang, Joseph Cayaban, Florante Mercado, Rolando Romero, Jose Santos, Fernand Velasco, Arturo Rodriguez, Cecilio Silang, Emando Canlas, Henry Sanches, Sofio Bosero at Arthur Pullido.
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