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                    [Title] => Korean docs help Army win hearts of Misamis tribal folk
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — A team of 35 doctors and interns from the Chung Ang University of Korea helped the Army’s 4th Infantry Division in its all-out war against insurgency by winning the hearts of the poor in the hinterlands of Misamis Oriental.


Last July 1-5, the Korean doctors provided free medical services to tribal folk in Talisayan town in coordination with the 4th ID and the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP).
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Salvador Iglupas, the jamboree’s program commissioner, said they decided on the move after the parents of the participating Boy Scouts expressed apprehension that their children might succumb to food poisoning.
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                    [Title] => Korean docs help Army win hearts of Misamis tribal folk
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — A team of 35 doctors and interns from the Chung Ang University of Korea helped the Army’s 4th Infantry Division in its all-out war against insurgency by winning the hearts of the poor in the hinterlands of Misamis Oriental.


Last July 1-5, the Korean doctors provided free medical services to tribal folk in Talisayan town in coordination with the 4th ID and the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP).
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Salvador Iglupas, the jamboree’s program commissioner, said they decided on the move after the parents of the participating Boy Scouts expressed apprehension that their children might succumb to food poisoning.
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