+ Follow LEYTE AND MANILA Tag
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[Title] => RPSB-7 troops all set to secure pope’s visit
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[Title] => Rama still optimistic Pope may change mind on Cebu
[Summary] => Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama isn’t losing hope that Pope Francis may still visit Cebu during his trip to the Philippines next week.
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[Title] => Cebu City not giving up on Francis
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[Title] => Sea, air travel cancelled as Milenyo wreaks havoc
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Philippine Airlines sales and services manager Jun Canton said at least three PAL flights bound for Manila were diverted due to the storm.
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LEYTE AND MANILA
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