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Globe Telecom, together with its partners Ayala Foundation, Nokia, the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Center for Educational Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO INNOTECH), and the Department of Education, has introduced the Text2Teach program in the Bicol Region.

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Earlier, officials asked some 45,000 people who fled the volcano’s wrath to return home to ease overcrowding in evacuation centers and reduce the risk of epidemics.

Health department officials said hundreds of people have been stricken with respiratory illnesses in government centers as the volcano’s eruption continued for the seventh day.
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Earlier, officials asked some 45,000 people who fled the volcano’s wrath to return home to ease overcrowding in evacuation centers and reduce the risk of epidemics.

Health department officials said hundreds of people have been stricken with respiratory illnesses in government centers as the volcano’s eruption continued for the seventh day.
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Earlier, officials asked some 45,000 people who fled the volcano’s wrath to return home to ease overcrowding in evacuation centers and reduce the risk of epidemics.

Health department officials said hundreds of people have been stricken with respiratory illnesses in government centers as the volcano’s eruption continued for the seventh day.
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Earlier, officials asked some 45,000 people who fled the volcano’s wrath to return home to ease overcrowding in evacuation centers and reduce the risk of epidemics.

Health department officials said hundreds of people have been stricken with respiratory illnesses in government centers as the volcano’s eruption continued for the seventh day.
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