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                    [Title] => 41 rescued from ‘illegal recruiters’in GenSan
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At least 41 people, mostly housewives, were rescued from three alleged illegal recruiters who reportedly promised them jobs in the Middle East without paying anything, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said yesterday.

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This was disclosed by Dr. Danda N. Juanday, the man behind the 10th Mindanao Business Conference scheduled to be held in Cotabato City on September 20-22.
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This was disclosed by Dr. Danda N. Juanday, the man behind the 10th Mindanao Business Conference scheduled to be held in Cotabato City on September 20-22.
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