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+ Follow HAROLD CLARK Tag
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                    [Title] => Plan to drop Macapagal name from Clark airport bared
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Plans are underway to rename the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) as Clark International Airport (CIA) “for practical purposes.”

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These include the cleanup of reported toxic wastes in the former Clark Air base in Pampanga, the abandoned Amerasian children of US servicemen and the long-delayed benefits for Filipino veterans of World War II.
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HAROLD CLARK
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                    [Title] => Plan to drop Macapagal name from Clark airport bared
                    [Summary] => 

Plans are underway to rename the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) as Clark International Airport (CIA) “for practical purposes.”

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These include the cleanup of reported toxic wastes in the former Clark Air base in Pampanga, the abandoned Amerasian children of US servicemen and the long-delayed benefits for Filipino veterans of World War II.
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