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Hindi na pinasalu­bong sa Bagong Taon ang da­la­wang misis na sinasa­bing selosa ma­ka­­raang pag­tatagain ng ka­­ni-ka­ni­lang mister ka­makalawa ng gabi sa magkahiwalay na ka­ra­ha­sang naganap sa Ca­piz at Sorsogon.

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The Alliance for Bases Clean-up International (ABC Inc.) said it would demand about $100,000 each for the former Subic workers who are now reportedly suffering from early stages of asbestosis to malignant mesothelioma or cancer.
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Hindi na pinasalu­bong sa Bagong Taon ang da­la­wang misis na sinasa­bing selosa ma­ka­­raang pag­tatagain ng ka­­ni-ka­ni­lang mister ka­makalawa ng gabi sa magkahiwalay na ka­ra­ha­sang naganap sa Ca­piz at Sorsogon.

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The Alliance for Bases Clean-up International (ABC Inc.) said it would demand about $100,000 each for the former Subic workers who are now reportedly suffering from early stages of asbestosis to malignant mesothelioma or cancer.
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