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The path that witnessed the infamous “Death March” during the Second World War is becoming a place of hope due to the efforts of a Japanese national who views the Philippines as his second home. 

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SBMA chairman Felicito Payumo said that the Korean business community has grown fast in this premier Freeport that offers immense advantages of setting-up various business here.
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Twenty-four percent of this town’s 85,901 registered voters cast their votes in Saturday’s plebiscite, putting a successful end to the cityhood campaign launched by Mayor Rey Aquino three years ago. No untoward incident was reported during the plebiscite.
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The path that witnessed the infamous “Death March” during the Second World War is becoming a place of hope due to the efforts of a Japanese national who views the Philippines as his second home. 

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SBMA chairman Felicito Payumo said that the Korean business community has grown fast in this premier Freeport that offers immense advantages of setting-up various business here.
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Twenty-four percent of this town’s 85,901 registered voters cast their votes in Saturday’s plebiscite, putting a successful end to the cityhood campaign launched by Mayor Rey Aquino three years ago. No untoward incident was reported during the plebiscite.
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