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PAGPATAY SA PYGMIES – Ang pygmy tribes ay matatagpuan sa Central Africa. Kilala ang mga pygmy bilang mga maliliit na tao. Ang lalaking pygmy ay may taas lamang na 59 inches.

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Hanggat hindi umano nahuhuli si Libyan President Muammar Gadhafi ay hindi maiibsan ang problema sa pagtaas ng presyo ng petrolyo sa mga susunod na linggo.

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"Saddam Hussein has been reduced pretty much to the mayor of Baghdad at this stage of the game even if he is alive. We do not know if he is gonna be celebrating his birthday at the end of the month," Ricciardone said in a interview over local radio station dzMM.
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My heart goes out to the children who are too young to understand the horrors of war, and just when they are getting over the September 11 tragedy. As we brace ourselves for the repercussions of the US-Iraq hostilities, let us unite in prayer and trust that our government is doing its best for our country.
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IRAQ PRESIDENT SADDAM HUSSEIN
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PAGPATAY SA PYGMIES – Ang pygmy tribes ay matatagpuan sa Central Africa. Kilala ang mga pygmy bilang mga maliliit na tao. Ang lalaking pygmy ay may taas lamang na 59 inches.

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"Saddam Hussein has been reduced pretty much to the mayor of Baghdad at this stage of the game even if he is alive. We do not know if he is gonna be celebrating his birthday at the end of the month," Ricciardone said in a interview over local radio station dzMM.
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My heart goes out to the children who are too young to understand the horrors of war, and just when they are getting over the September 11 tragedy. As we brace ourselves for the repercussions of the US-Iraq hostilities, let us unite in prayer and trust that our government is doing its best for our country.
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