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[Title] => Scaled-down SEA Games urged
[Summary] => While almost everybody talked about the Philippines winning the overall title, it was Malaysias Low Beng Choo who drove home the biggest point during yesterdays SEA Games chefs de mission gathering at the Traders Hotel.
Except for the Indonesian delegate who missed the short and simple affair, representatives of the other member countries sang high praises on the Philippines readiness to host the Games and at the same time win the overall title.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP sending cops, soldiers to Iraq
[Summary] => The Philippines is now planning to send more soldiers and policemen for a peacekeeping mission in Iraq, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday.
Ople said the government is planning to send 500 soldiers and policemen, along with 100 medical workers. The earlier plan was to deploy only 75 soldiers and policemen with 100 medical workers, who were due to arrive in Baghdad on June 30.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-11 00:00:00
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EAST TIMOR AND CAMBODIA
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[Title] => Scaled-down SEA Games urged
[Summary] => While almost everybody talked about the Philippines winning the overall title, it was Malaysias Low Beng Choo who drove home the biggest point during yesterdays SEA Games chefs de mission gathering at the Traders Hotel.
Except for the Indonesian delegate who missed the short and simple affair, representatives of the other member countries sang high praises on the Philippines readiness to host the Games and at the same time win the overall title.
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[Title] => RP sending cops, soldiers to Iraq
[Summary] => The Philippines is now planning to send more soldiers and policemen for a peacekeeping mission in Iraq, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday.
Ople said the government is planning to send 500 soldiers and policemen, along with 100 medical workers. The earlier plan was to deploy only 75 soldiers and policemen with 100 medical workers, who were due to arrive in Baghdad on June 30.
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