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                    [Title] => Robredo vows to fast-track Marawi rehab; Marcos says it's already ongoing
                    [Summary] => Vice President Leni Robredo vowed that she will fast-track the rehabilitation of Marawi if she gets elected as president, while her opponent former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. charges its rebuilding to the current administration.
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                    [Title] => Marawi rehab — eyed completed by December 2021— has 30% progress
                    [Summary] => Government on Thursday said the rehabilitation of the war-torn city of Marawi is at 30%, with only at least a year left before its own target completion by December 2021. 
                    [DatePublished] => 2020-11-19 21:57:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Christian Deiparine
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                    [Title] => Palace: Duterte satisfied with pace of Marawi rehab but faster would be better
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                    [Title] => Watchdog says 'no real liberation' in Marawi 3 years after Duterte's declaration
                    [Summary] => A watchdog monitoring the rebuilding of the war-torn Marawi has lamented the slow progress in the city's reconstruction as well as lack of funds for the effort, three years since government declared its liberation.
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                    [Title] => Bangsamoro officials: Address 'open wounds' to curb terrorism
                    [Summary] => "Do we really think that if Marawi is not rebuilt, some day, that will not be a new narrative that terrorists or whatever organization will say 'Oh, you burned down Marawi. You destroyed it and until now the people there are suffering'?" Hataman said.
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                    [Title] => Bangon Marawi says clearing over by November's end
                    [Summary] => The chairman said they were still targetting around 4,000 buildings for clearing with over 2,800 consenting house owners. Of this amount, at least 2,400 houses were already demolished leaving some 400 remaining. 
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                    [Title] => Two years since the end of the Marawi siege: What's changed?
                    [Summary] => What was once a bustling economic hub, two years later, still remains in ruins: shuttered and unpeopled. 


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                    [Title] => Imee calls for faster land titling in Marawi
                    [Summary] => Around 50,000 people remain displaced in Marawi.
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                    [Title] => Robredo calls for donations of uniforms, school supplies for Marawi students
                    [Summary] => "They have many needs. Shoes, and even sandals or slippers. There is a lot we can give to help," the vice president said in Filipino.
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                    [Title] => Palace says Marawi rehabilitation to continue
                    [Summary] => The government will continue to support the rehabilitation of conflict-ravaged Marawi City but will focus on the needs of affected residents, not on the buildings of big businesses, Malacañang said yesterday. 
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                    [Title] => Palace: Duterte satisfied with pace of Marawi rehab but faster would be better
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                    [Title] => Watchdog says 'no real liberation' in Marawi 3 years after Duterte's declaration
                    [Summary] => A watchdog monitoring the rebuilding of the war-torn Marawi has lamented the slow progress in the city's reconstruction as well as lack of funds for the effort, three years since government declared its liberation.
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                    [Title] => Bangsamoro officials: Address 'open wounds' to curb terrorism
                    [Summary] => "Do we really think that if Marawi is not rebuilt, some day, that will not be a new narrative that terrorists or whatever organization will say 'Oh, you burned down Marawi. You destroyed it and until now the people there are suffering'?" Hataman said.
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                    [Title] => Bangon Marawi says clearing over by November's end
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                    [Title] => Imee calls for faster land titling in Marawi
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                    [Title] => Robredo calls for donations of uniforms, school supplies for Marawi students
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                    [Title] => Palace says Marawi rehabilitation to continue
                    [Summary] => The government will continue to support the rehabilitation of conflict-ravaged Marawi City but will focus on the needs of affected residents, not on the buildings of big businesses, Malacañang said yesterday. 
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