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                    [Title] => Pinoy UN staffer’s body arrives in Jordan
                    [Summary] => AMMAN (AFP) — The bodies of three more UN employees killed in the bombing of their Baghdad headquarters last week were flown to Jordan Wednesday, hours after the funeral here of one of the Jordanian victims of the attack.


UN officials identified the three as Ranillo Buenaventura of the Philippines, British-Canadian Gillian Clark and Iranian Reza Hussein.

A brief ceremony was held at Amman’s Marka Airport as the coffins were unloaded draped in the UN flag.
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The Bush administration, which will implement the program called Millennium Challenge Account beginning 2004, has set criteria that could give an edge to the best performers, rather than the neediest, among the world’s 79 poorest nations.
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UN officials identified the three as Ranillo Buenaventura of the Philippines, British-Canadian Gillian Clark and Iranian Reza Hussein.

A brief ceremony was held at Amman’s Marka Airport as the coffins were unloaded draped in the UN flag.
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The Bush administration, which will implement the program called Millennium Challenge Account beginning 2004, has set criteria that could give an edge to the best performers, rather than the neediest, among the world’s 79 poorest nations.
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