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[Title] => US turns over 4 Cessna planes to Philippines
[Summary] => The United States on Thursday turned over to the Philippines four Cessna planes as part of a P298.1-million ($5.8-million) grant under its Foreign Military Financing program.
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[Title] => US gov't cuts aid to RP military, police
[Summary] => The United States government plans to cut by two-thirds its military assistance to the Philippines, which is supposedly to benefit the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police.
According to a report by the US State Department, Foreign Military Financing (FMF) for the AFP was down to $11 million from almost $30 million for the fiscal year 2008. The International Military Exchange Program (IMET) program for the Philippines was also reduced to $1.5 million from $2.9 million.
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