+ Follow IRANON AND MAGUINDANAON Tag
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[Title] => Ampatuan, Mastura end conflict
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Two rival Muslim clans whose political quarrels escalated during the 2007 local polls reconciled yesterday, ending an animosity that peace activists feared would resurface in the 2010 elections.
[DatePublished] => 2009-04-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fascination turns into a thriving business venture
[Summary] => PARANG, Maguindanao What started as a mere fascination by members of a Muslim family to see assorted fruit trees in their surroundings soon became a thriving business venture that turned an idle 40-hectare portion of land into Maguindanaos pioneer commercial durian plantation.
Other Muslim landowners in the province are now duplicating this now model durian farm, convinced it is a profitable venture.
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[Summary] => COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Two rival Muslim clans whose political quarrels escalated during the 2007 local polls reconciled yesterday, ending an animosity that peace activists feared would resurface in the 2010 elections.
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[Summary] => PARANG, Maguindanao What started as a mere fascination by members of a Muslim family to see assorted fruit trees in their surroundings soon became a thriving business venture that turned an idle 40-hectare portion of land into Maguindanaos pioneer commercial durian plantation.
Other Muslim landowners in the province are now duplicating this now model durian farm, convinced it is a profitable venture.
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