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A portion of the road that goes around Fuente Osmeña, fronting what used to be the Fuente Osmeña police station, has become the favorite drop off point for relief goods and staging area for samaritan operations in the aftermath of calamities.

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Complaints have surfaced about Tacloban being given more attention than other areas similarly struck by supertyphoon Yolanda. How sad that there should even be such complaints. How tragic that natural calamity must give way to human tragedy.

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Complaints have surfaced about Tacloban being given more attention than other areas similarly struck by supertyphoon Yolanda. How sad that there should even be such complaints. How tragic that natural calamity must give way to human tragedy.

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