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                    [Title] => Various ailments afflict Tarlac flood victims
                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY — Water-borne diseases continue to afflict flood victims, mostly children, in the northern Tarlac town of Paniqui, even as hundreds of families remain in evacuation centers.


This, as the Tarlaqueños WorldWide Group (TWWG), an Internet-based organization that draws membership from natives of this province now based in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and across Asia, raises funds to help the calamity victims.
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It was Paul Lozano, who is now living in Maryland, who registered the Tarlaqueños Worldwide Group (TWWG) with the IRS. He is one of the organization’s two chairmen; the other is businessman Dan Asiaten, who owns the Asiaten Hotel here.
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This, as the Tarlaqueños WorldWide Group (TWWG), an Internet-based organization that draws membership from natives of this province now based in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and across Asia, raises funds to help the calamity victims.
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It was Paul Lozano, who is now living in Maryland, who registered the Tarlaqueños Worldwide Group (TWWG) with the IRS. He is one of the organization’s two chairmen; the other is businessman Dan Asiaten, who owns the Asiaten Hotel here.
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