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Some countrymen are in my book of contemporary heroes.

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GRABE ang nangyari sa ating mga OFWs sa mga nagkakagulong bansa.

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AG&P has started delivery of huge steel modules that make up the major components of an oil refinery in Indiana, USA which its owner, British Petroleum, is modernizing and expanding.

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Last Wednesday, nearly 100 Filipinos arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport after fleeing clashes between local Kazakh and Turkish workers at a plant run by Bechtel International in Tengiz town.
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The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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The 11 mostly oil field workers recounted tales of marauding Kazakhs who, they said, harassed mostly Turkish and Romanians in Kazakh factories due to a feeling of resentment toward foreigners working their oil fields.

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The consular team headed by Ambassador to Pakistan Jaime Yambao said the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) employed by SK-Bechtel in Tengiz, Kazakhstan were assured of their security under the New Site Security Plan drawn up by Bechtel officials, in consultation with Filipino and other workers and the consular team.
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"In view of the disturbing situation in Tengiz that might adversely affect the security and welfare of our Filipino workers, the processing and deployment of Filipino workers to any work site in Tengiz is suspended temporarily," Labor Undersecretary Danilo Cruz said.
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Last Wednesday, nearly 100 Filipinos arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport after fleeing clashes between local Kazakh and Turkish workers at a plant run by Bechtel International in Tengiz town.
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The Philippine embassy in Pakistan, which has jurisdiction over Kazakhstan, said in a report to the DFA that the 228 Filipino oil workers were repatriated from Tengiz and will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on separate flights tomorrow and Saturday.
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The 11 mostly oil field workers recounted tales of marauding Kazakhs who, they said, harassed mostly Turkish and Romanians in Kazakh factories due to a feeling of resentment toward foreigners working their oil fields.

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The consular team headed by Ambassador to Pakistan Jaime Yambao said the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) employed by SK-Bechtel in Tengiz, Kazakhstan were assured of their security under the New Site Security Plan drawn up by Bechtel officials, in consultation with Filipino and other workers and the consular team.
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"In view of the disturbing situation in Tengiz that might adversely affect the security and welfare of our Filipino workers, the processing and deployment of Filipino workers to any work site in Tengiz is suspended temporarily," Labor Undersecretary Danilo Cruz said.
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