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The city government on Tuesday started training 30 forest tour guides, 11 of them members of ethnic groups that revere the majestic Mt. Apo as “tribal god,” to help protect the country’s highest mountain.

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The freedom of wind with the expanse of sky – you can only get it while on Mother Peak of the roof of the Philippines – Mt. Apo (towering at 10,311 feet above sea level).

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Kidapawan City Mayor Rodolfo Gantuangco has offered a P50,000 cash reward for any information that would lead to the arrest of the gunmen that killed last week the city's tourism officer.  

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Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead the city council's liaison officer on Wednesday, two days after unidentified gunmen killed the Kidapawan City’s tourism officer in North Cotabato.

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Two men riding a motorcycle gunned down Tuesday morning the tourism officer of the Kidapawan City. The murder took place at a busy spot in the city.  

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MANILA, Philippines - For longtime friends Salvador “Yakatay” Sebastian Jr. and Froilan “Froi” Mendez, going out of town every weekend has been a normal activity to stay away from the busy crowd in Metro Manila. 

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The city government on Tuesday started training 30 forest tour guides, 11 of them members of ethnic groups that revere the majestic Mt. Apo as “tribal god,” to help protect the country’s highest mountain.

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The freedom of wind with the expanse of sky – you can only get it while on Mother Peak of the roof of the Philippines – Mt. Apo (towering at 10,311 feet above sea level).

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Kidapawan City Mayor Rodolfo Gantuangco has offered a P50,000 cash reward for any information that would lead to the arrest of the gunmen that killed last week the city's tourism officer.  

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Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead the city council's liaison officer on Wednesday, two days after unidentified gunmen killed the Kidapawan City’s tourism officer in North Cotabato.

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Two men riding a motorcycle gunned down Tuesday morning the tourism officer of the Kidapawan City. The murder took place at a busy spot in the city.  

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MANILA, Philippines - For longtime friends Salvador “Yakatay” Sebastian Jr. and Froilan “Froi” Mendez, going out of town every weekend has been a normal activity to stay away from the busy crowd in Metro Manila. 

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