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I noticed some of the rescuers at the site that day carried no equipment or tools, such as shovels, ropes and even a good ax to cut branches. I even overheard a soldier murmuring that some of these people (rescuers) were just there to be photographed by newsmen.
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After sneaking past military rescue personnel before dawn yesterday, the 35-year-old Barrister navigated by memory through a sea of mud and rocks that cascaded down the slopes of Mount Can-abag last Friday and buried his childhood home in the farmng village of Guinsaugon here.
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I noticed some of the rescuers at the site that day carried no equipment or tools, such as shovels, ropes and even a good ax to cut branches. I even overheard a soldier murmuring that some of these people (rescuers) were just there to be photographed by newsmen.
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After sneaking past military rescue personnel before dawn yesterday, the 35-year-old Barrister navigated by memory through a sea of mud and rocks that cascaded down the slopes of Mount Can-abag last Friday and buried his childhood home in the farmng village of Guinsaugon here.
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