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A southeastern North Dakota town narrowly escaped tragedy when a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded nearby, the mayor said Tuesday, calling for changes in how the fuel is transported across the U.S.

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Sisig pisngi at balugbug babi from Tindahan sa Kanto, adobong camaru from Cely’s carinderia

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It’s been 42 years since I first visited Sagada in the Mt. Province. Memories of that first visit came alive last week, when my sister Jocelyn, who had come home for a respite from work in Australia and I decided to see a relative, Nellie Abeya Pit-og, whom I had last seen in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1987.

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A southeastern North Dakota town narrowly escaped tragedy when a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded nearby, the mayor said Tuesday, calling for changes in how the fuel is transported across the U.S.

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Sisig pisngi at balugbug babi from Tindahan sa Kanto, adobong camaru from Cely’s carinderia

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It’s been 42 years since I first visited Sagada in the Mt. Province. Memories of that first visit came alive last week, when my sister Jocelyn, who had come home for a respite from work in Australia and I decided to see a relative, Nellie Abeya Pit-og, whom I had last seen in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1987.

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