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Suspected Muslim militants in Philippines ambush truckload of laborers; 6 ... Washington Post MANILA, Philippines — Suspected Muslim militants ambushed a truckload of rubber plantation laborers in the restive southern Philippines on Wednesday, killing six and wounding 22, following a day of fighting in which eight soldiers were wounded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspected militants in southern Philippines kill 6 Fox News Suspected Muslim militants ambushed a truckload of rubber plantation laborers in the restive southern Philippines on Wednesday, killing six and wounding 22, following a day of fighting in which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippines' May bank lending growth slowest in 13 months Reuters May loan growth net of RRPs 14.7 pct vs April's 19.2 pct * S/adj lending net of RRPs down 0.3 pct vs April's 1.9 pctrise MANILA, July 11 (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank onWednesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malacanang hopes China agrees on ASEAN consensus for settling claims in ... Asianjournal.com Malacanang says it hopes that the People's Republic of China agrees on a recent Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) consensus that the United Nations maritime convention must be the basis for settling competing claims in the West Philippine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippines has edge over China in dispute: US think-tank ABS CBN News MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines has an advantage over China in their territorial dispute, but only if Manila will take a clear and firm stand on what it is claiming in the West Philippine Sea, a US security think-tank said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspected militants in Philippines kill 6 USA TODAY The military says gunmen in an area of the restive southern Philippines where Muslim militants are active have killed six people. See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Smile for my dad' Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines - Rodolfo "Dolphy" Vera Quizon took center stage yesterday for the last time, but Filipinos who lined the streets where his funeral cortege passed did not laugh or smile the way they always did when they watched the King of Comedy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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