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Delay in peace talks deliberate, says
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The Muslim separatist group earlier warned that
hostilities might erupt in Mindanao if the negotiations fail
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ZAMBOANGA CITY: The Moro Islamic Liberation
Front (MILF), the largest Muslim separatist rebel group in the
country, accused Manila on Wednesday of delaying the peace talks.
Manila is negotiating peace with the MILF, an
army of about 12,000 rebels with millions of Muslim supporters.
Peace talks were stalled after both sides failed to sign an
agreement on the Muslim ancestral domain.
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Local Korean businessmen
come to Hanjin’s defense
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The Korean Chamber of Commerce—Philippines (KCCP) raised its
concern over the “frequency and negative imputations” in media
the past few days regarding the construction of high-rise
residential structures by Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction
Ltd. (Hanjin) inside Subic Bay Freeport in Zambales.
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Environmental advocates
oppose Hanjin high-rise
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A green umbrella group on Wednesday expressed opposition to the
construction of the $20-million condominium inside the protected
Subic forest.
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New wellness center a
boost to medical tourism
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SUBIC BAY Freeport: Medical tourism at the Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority (SBMA) gets a big boost with the opening of a world-class
medical facility, the George Dewey Medical and Wellness Center (GDMWC).
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Priest dies in resort videoke
performing his ‘swan song’
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MORONG, Bataan: A 32-year old priest who was ordained just a year
ago collapsed and died while on his third song at a videoke in a
beach resort in Morong town where he and other priests and office
staff of the St. Joseph Cathedral in Balanga City had an outing.
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