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                    [Title] => Call center agent gikawatag P200 mil
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CEBU, Philippines – Mokabat sa P200,000 nga kantidad sa mga alahas ug salapi ang nawagtang gikan sa lawak sa usa ka call center agent human lungkaba sa mga akyat bahay gang ang apartment nga iyang gipuy-an sa sitio Sangi, New Road, dakbayan sa Lapulapu sa miaging kaadlawon.

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Ayon kay AFP- Public Information Office Chief Lt. Col Buenaventura Pascual, ang bangkay ni Staff Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque ay inilapag sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) lulan ng Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight-103 dakong alas-6 ng umaga.
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Ambassador Lauro Baja, permanent representative to the UN, said yesterday the body of Army S/Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque was flown out of Haiti last Wednesday after a military ceremony and will be brought back home aboard Philippine Airlines Flight PR-103 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Parañaque City at around 5:30 a.m.
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Ambassador Lauro Baja, the Philippines’ permanent representative to the UN, said the Philippine Mission was taking the necessary steps to facilitate the release of death benefits to the family of the late S/Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque.

The UN gives such compensation to peacekeepers who die in the line of duty
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Speaking to reporters at the Central Market here, Mrs. Arroyo said she will not pull out Filipino troops from the violence-marred Caribbean country because soldiers in the Philippines are also facing the same risk — death.

"Well, our troops are also getting killed in the Philippines," she said.
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CEBU, Philippines – Mokabat sa P200,000 nga kantidad sa mga alahas ug salapi ang nawagtang gikan sa lawak sa usa ka call center agent human lungkaba sa mga akyat bahay gang ang apartment nga iyang gipuy-an sa sitio Sangi, New Road, dakbayan sa Lapulapu sa miaging kaadlawon.

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Ayon kay AFP- Public Information Office Chief Lt. Col Buenaventura Pascual, ang bangkay ni Staff Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque ay inilapag sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) lulan ng Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight-103 dakong alas-6 ng umaga.
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Ambassador Lauro Baja, permanent representative to the UN, said yesterday the body of Army S/Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque was flown out of Haiti last Wednesday after a military ceremony and will be brought back home aboard Philippine Airlines Flight PR-103 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Parañaque City at around 5:30 a.m.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804865 [AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 274506 [Title] => Kin of slain Pinoy peacekeeper to get P2.7 M [Summary] => The family of a Filipino peacekeeper killed in Haiti will receive P2.7 million in monetary benefits from the United Nations, the Philippine Mission to the UN said yesterday.

Ambassador Lauro Baja, the Philippines’ permanent representative to the UN, said the Philippine Mission was taking the necessary steps to facilitate the release of death benefits to the family of the late S/Sgt. Antonio Batomalaque.

The UN gives such compensation to peacekeepers who die in the line of duty
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Speaking to reporters at the Central Market here, Mrs. Arroyo said she will not pull out Filipino troops from the violence-marred Caribbean country because soldiers in the Philippines are also facing the same risk — death.

"Well, our troops are also getting killed in the Philippines," she said.
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