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Displaced Maguindanao Residents Will Return Home Soon
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Some estimated 40,000 families or 120,000 people displaced from 11 affected Maguindanao towns will soon return home after the government offensive launched last February against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) has simmered down, the military said. Captain Joan Petinglay, spokesperson of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division said that they…
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Girder Launcher in Skyway Construction Site Crashes on 5 Vehicles, Causes Heavy Traffic
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A girder launcher working in a portion of the 1.6-kilometer long NAIA (Ninoy Aquno International Airport) Expressway in Pasay City broke loose and fell on five vehicles Monday afternoon. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority’s (MMDA) Metrobase said that the accident happened at about 3:32 p.m. near the southbound lane of…
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Some Parts of Metro Manila and Bulacan to Experience Blackouts on Monday
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Some parts of Metro Manila and Bulacan will experience power interruptions of up to eight hours on Monday and Tuesday, Meralco said in separate advisories on Sunday. A portion of Baclaran in Paranaque City will experience an eight-hour power interruption between 10 p.m. on Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday as…
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Abu Sayyaf Frees Kidnapped Businesswoman in Jolo
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Suspected Abu Sayyaf men freed in Jolo, Sulu Thursday a businesswoman they held captive for over a month, the military reported. Col. Allan Arrojado, commander of the Joint Task Group Sulu said in an Inquirer.net report that Hadja Dengkim Yap was released by the bandits to her family at the…
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1,000 Sacks of Smuggled Rice Intercepted by Security Forces
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A passenger vessel loaded with an estimated 1,000 sacks of smuggled rice that came from Sulu was intercepted by a joint team of police and military security forces in Zamboanga City on Wednesday. According to Police Superintendent Ariel Huesca, commander of the Public Safety Battalion, members of the police and…
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PNoy Responsible for Mamasapano Massacre; 14 Senators Sign Committee Report
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At least 14 senators have signed the draft Senate committee report holding President Benigno Aquino III responsible for the January 25 Mamasapano incident, Senator Grace Poe said Wednesday. Poe, chair of the Senate Committee on Public Order, drafted the report. The senator, in an earlier statement, said Aquino was accountable…
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1 NPA Rebel Killed, Several Firearms Recovered in Agusan del Norte Encounter
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An unidentified body of a female member of the New People’s Army (NPA) was recovered by government security forces at the encounter site in Kitcharao, Agusan del Norte on March 16. SecurityMatters sources said the troops, composed of the 29th Infantry Battalion’s Alpha Company led by 1st Lieutenant Barrios, the…
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Want No Brownouts? Conserve Energy, Palace Tells Public
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Malacañang Palace on Monday called on the public to help conserve energy in the face of looming power shortage during the summer season. Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., in a statement, reiterated that the public plays a key role in helping conserve energy to minimize the…