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                    [Title] => Foreign troops launch 4 rehab projects in Leyte
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The Joint Task Force Pacific Partnership 2014, composed of military units from the United States, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines, kicked off four rehabilitation projects in Tacloban City and Palo town in Leyte on Wednesday.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines and troops from five of its allies will conduct humanitarian projects that will benefit areas hit by typhoon “Yolanda.”

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The Joint Task Force Pacific Partnership 2014, composed of military units from the United States, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines, kicked off four rehabilitation projects in Tacloban City and Palo town in Leyte on Wednesday.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines and troops from five of its allies will conduct humanitarian projects that will benefit areas hit by typhoon “Yolanda.”

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