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                    [Title] => 22 OFWs naipit sa giyera,nakauwi na
                    [Summary] => Nakauwi na sa Pilipinas ang may 22 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) na naipit sa giyera sa pagitan ng tropang Amerikano at mga rebeldeng Iraqi sa Iraq.


Ang mga OFWs ay pawang empleyado ng Prime Projects International na nagtatrabaho sa loob ng Camp Anaconda sa Balad, Iraq ay dumating sa NAIA pasado alas-10 ng gabi noong Lunes sakay ng Kuwait Airways mula sa Jeddah.
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Special envoy to the Middle East Roy Cimatu said 100 OFWs were supposed to return home, but only 94 later went to Baghdad and boarded a chartered plane bound for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The trip had been financed by their contractor, Prime Projects International, which is based in Dubai.
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"The President would like security measures to be strictly implemented so that Rodrigo Reyes is our first and last casualty," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday.
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                    [Summary] => Nakauwi na sa Pilipinas ang may 22 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) na naipit sa giyera sa pagitan ng tropang Amerikano at mga rebeldeng Iraqi sa Iraq.


Ang mga OFWs ay pawang empleyado ng Prime Projects International na nagtatrabaho sa loob ng Camp Anaconda sa Balad, Iraq ay dumating sa NAIA pasado alas-10 ng gabi noong Lunes sakay ng Kuwait Airways mula sa Jeddah.
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Special envoy to the Middle East Roy Cimatu said 100 OFWs were supposed to return home, but only 94 later went to Baghdad and boarded a chartered plane bound for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The trip had been financed by their contractor, Prime Projects International, which is based in Dubai.
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"The President would like security measures to be strictly implemented so that Rodrigo Reyes is our first and last casualty," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday.
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