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                    [Title] => ‘Balikatan brings wave of change in Sulu’
                    [Summary] => MAIMBUNG, Sulu — This southern province, known as a hotbed of al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf extremists, is now relishing a "wave of hope and change" brought forth by the Balikatan military exercise of Filipino and US troops, a US military official said. 


US Marine Brig. Gen. Mastin Robeson, US Balikatan 2006 director, said the Balikatan exercise, which focused mainly on economic and humanitarian missions, "is just a beginning" for this impoverished province whacked by terrorism.
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Foreign and local teams battled bad weather in the continuing search for survivors from Friday’s tragedy, picking their way carefully through dangerous mud and muck where more than a thousand people are believed buried.
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US Marine Brig. Gen. Mastin Robeson, US Balikatan 2006 director, said the Balikatan exercise, which focused mainly on economic and humanitarian missions, "is just a beginning" for this impoverished province whacked by terrorism.
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Foreign and local teams battled bad weather in the continuing search for survivors from Friday’s tragedy, picking their way carefully through dangerous mud and muck where more than a thousand people are believed buried.
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