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                    [Title] => Leyte powerlifter world’s No. 2
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A powerlifter from this city placed second overall in the juniors category of the World Powerlifting Championship held in Orashaza, Hungary earlier this month.

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The Australian government, through The Asian Foundation, donated 2,000 new books to typhoon-hit schools in this city and in the neighboring town of Kananga, under its Books for Asia Program (BAP).

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The Australian government, through The Asian Foundation, donated 2,000 new books to typhoon-hit schools in this city and in the neighboring town of Kananga, under its Books for Asia Program (BAP).

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