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                    [Title] => Mga negosyante target ng KFR
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Pangunahing puntirya ng kidnap-for-ransom group sa Central Mindanao ay mga negosyante kung saan maging ang mga es­tablisyemento at govern­ment installations sa Kidapawan City ay target din ng pag-atake ng terror group.

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Mt. Apo was declared off-limits to the public in 2000 due to what local officials bewailed as "total disregard" by trekkers of guidelines protecting the mountain from degradation.
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                    [Summary] => 

Pangunahing puntirya ng kidnap-for-ransom group sa Central Mindanao ay mga negosyante kung saan maging ang mga es­tablisyemento at govern­ment installations sa Kidapawan City ay target din ng pag-atake ng terror group.

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Mt. Apo was declared off-limits to the public in 2000 due to what local officials bewailed as "total disregard" by trekkers of guidelines protecting the mountain from degradation.
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