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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Kalinga’s Siamese twins Rachel and Lea Grace Awel are now undergoing observation at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center in Quezon City.


But their parents, Andy and Marietta Awel, are crossing their fingers, hoping that Good Samaritans will help them raise the amount needed for an extensive operation.

In an earlier statement, Edgardo Manda, general manager of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), said President Arroyo would pay for the operation and medicine expenses of the twins.
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This was according to Kalinga Gov. Macario Duguiang, who claimed that the parents of the Siamese twins were still appealing to good Samaritans for additional financial assistance.
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But their parents, Andy and Marietta Awel, are crossing their fingers, hoping that Good Samaritans will help them raise the amount needed for an extensive operation.

In an earlier statement, Edgardo Manda, general manager of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), said President Arroyo would pay for the operation and medicine expenses of the twins.
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This was according to Kalinga Gov. Macario Duguiang, who claimed that the parents of the Siamese twins were still appealing to good Samaritans for additional financial assistance.
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