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[Title] => Schools help ozone to finally 'heal'
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[Title] => Setyembre 16 US bases out!
[Summary] => Gipalagpot sa Pilipinas ang mga Amerkano sa ilang mga base militar dinhi sa nasud nga mao ang Subic Naval Base sa Olongapo City ug ang Clark Air Base sa Angeles City, Pampanga nga niadtong mga panahona gisugdan na og abandonar sa mga Amerikano tungod kay natabunan og abo sa pagbuto sa Mt. Pinatubo .
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