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US Marine Brig. Gen. Mastin Robeson, US Balikatan 2006 director, said the Balikatan exercise, which focused mainly on economic and humanitarian missions, "is just a beginning" for this impoverished province whacked by terrorism.
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In Lamitan, the location of intense fighting between the military and the Abu Sayyaf in 2001, an expanded berthing facility and a new ro-ro (roll-on, roll-off) ramp will provide a gateway for local producers to ship their goods to the Mindanao mainland and also offer improved passenger services to locals and residents of neighboring towns.
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This was underscored by Scott Bellard, acting deputy chief of mission of the US Embassy in Manila, who recently visited this city and barangays in North Cotabato to inaugurate strategic infrastructure projects and turn over computer facilities, all of which are intended to boost productivity in the countryside and underscore the economic benefits of peace.
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US Marine Brig. Gen. Mastin Robeson, US Balikatan 2006 director, said the Balikatan exercise, which focused mainly on economic and humanitarian missions, "is just a beginning" for this impoverished province whacked by terrorism.
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In Lamitan, the location of intense fighting between the military and the Abu Sayyaf in 2001, an expanded berthing facility and a new ro-ro (roll-on, roll-off) ramp will provide a gateway for local producers to ship their goods to the Mindanao mainland and also offer improved passenger services to locals and residents of neighboring towns.
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Visiting the projects were Wendy Chamberlin, the chief administrator of all USAID Programs in Asia and the Near East, American Ambassador Francis Ricciardone, USAID/Philippine Director Michael Yates, and several other officials.
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