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United States Ambassador Philip Goldberg and US Agency for International Development mission director Gloria Steele will visit Tacloban City and Palo, Leyte today to lead the inauguration of a climate-resilient school building and health facility, as well as 40 rehabilitated sari-sari stores that will support the livelihood recovery of micro-entrepreneurs.

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It looks like Bohol's way for a turnaround from earthquake devastation to economic recovery and rehabilitation would largely depend on the "gold and steel" of its big brother, the United States of America.

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United States Ambassador Philip Goldberg and US Agency for International Development mission director Gloria Steele will visit Tacloban City and Palo, Leyte today to lead the inauguration of a climate-resilient school building and health facility, as well as 40 rehabilitated sari-sari stores that will support the livelihood recovery of micro-entrepreneurs.

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