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[Title] => (UPDATE) Leftist rebels free 4 kidnapped policemen in Caraga
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[Summary] => Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz assured the public that not all of the 1.5 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia will lose their jobs due to the Saudization policy because most of them are highly skilled.
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[Title] => Saudization wa epek sa 1.5 milyong OFWs
[Summary] => Pinabulaanan kahapon ni Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz na apektado ang 1.5 milyong Overseas Filipino Worker sa Saudi Arabia sa hakbang ng pamahalaan ng naturang bansa na unahing mabigyan ng trabaho ang mamamayan nitong Saudi sa ilalim ng patakarang Saudization.
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[Title] => Mindanao leaders back Arroyo
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY Mindanao leaders who attended Thursdays post-inaugural address here appealed to their constituents to give President Arroyo a chance to lead the country for another term.
Former Agusan del Sur governor and former Caraga Regional Development Council (RDC) chairwoman Valentina Plaza called for an end to divisive politics so the country could move forward
"If we continue to be divided as a people, it will do no good for us all. We have to unite and heal wounds since politics is over," she said.
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[Title] => Spain releases funds for Caragas food program
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY The Government of Spain released some P37.465-million for the Phase I interventions of the Food Sufficiency Program for Caraga after a memorandum of agreement signing in Manila recently.
The Philippine Government was represented by Secretary Dante B. Canlas of the Socio-Economic Planning and NEDA director general and Jose Ma. Laberne, representing the Spanish Government and coordinator general of Agencia Española de Cooperacion Internacional (AECI).
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Former Agusan del Sur governor and former Caraga Regional Development Council (RDC) chairwoman Valentina Plaza called for an end to divisive politics so the country could move forward
"If we continue to be divided as a people, it will do no good for us all. We have to unite and heal wounds since politics is over," she said.
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The Philippine Government was represented by Secretary Dante B. Canlas of the Socio-Economic Planning and NEDA director general and Jose Ma. Laberne, representing the Spanish Government and coordinator general of Agencia Española de Cooperacion Internacional (AECI).
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August 21, 2002 - 12:00am