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                    [Title] => ‘No need for Army to take over dam project
                    [Summary] => Malacañang said yesterday there is no need for the government to resort to using Army engineering units to complete the long-delayed P3.4-billion Malitubog-Maridagao (Mal-Mar) irrigation project in North Cotabato following the killing of a Chinese engineer supervising the venture by his kidnappers.


National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said the security situation in the Maguindanao and Cotabato provinces is expected to improve with troops deployed there to run after the kidnappers and other lawless elements.
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North Cotabato Gov. Emmanuel Piñol said he is certain that the presence of Army engineering battalions here and in areas which the dam’s dikes criss-cross will curtail the activities of local kidnapping and extortion gangs.
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Gov. Emmanuel Piñol said bulk of the amount came from local businessmen who want efforts to locate the victim, Zhang Zhung Quiang of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), hastened.
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The victim, Zhang Zong Quiang, 43, operations manager of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), was abducted by four armed men last month while en route to Carmen, North Cotabato from Davao City aboard a chartered taxi.
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The victim, Zhang Zong Quiang, 43, operations manager of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), was abducted by four armed men last month while en route to Carmen, North Cotabato from Davao City aboard a chartered taxi.
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                    [Title] => ‘No need for Army to take over dam project
                    [Summary] => Malacañang said yesterday there is no need for the government to resort to using Army engineering units to complete the long-delayed P3.4-billion Malitubog-Maridagao (Mal-Mar) irrigation project in North Cotabato following the killing of a Chinese engineer supervising the venture by his kidnappers.


National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said the security situation in the Maguindanao and Cotabato provinces is expected to improve with troops deployed there to run after the kidnappers and other lawless elements.
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North Cotabato Gov. Emmanuel Piñol said he is certain that the presence of Army engineering battalions here and in areas which the dam’s dikes criss-cross will curtail the activities of local kidnapping and extortion gangs.
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Gov. Emmanuel Piñol said bulk of the amount came from local businessmen who want efforts to locate the victim, Zhang Zhung Quiang of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), hastened.
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The victim, Zhang Zong Quiang, 43, operations manager of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), was abducted by four armed men last month while en route to Carmen, North Cotabato from Davao City aboard a chartered taxi.
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The victim, Zhang Zong Quiang, 43, operations manager of the China Import-Export Technologies Inc. (Citech), was abducted by four armed men last month while en route to Carmen, North Cotabato from Davao City aboard a chartered taxi.
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