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Driven by a promise to provide learning to poor children in the slums of Tondo through the construction of schools, the wife of former British Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Beckingham began yesterday a four-day, 60-mile charity walk from the Philippine Embassy in London to Brighton in an effort to raise funds for the schools.

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MANILA, Philippines – Since 2001, the British embassy of Manila and the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) have been striving to bring peace and stability to strife-torn Mus-lim Mindanao by exposing young Muslim profes-sionals to a work environment that promotes cul-tural unity and diversity.

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