+ Follow MUSLIM ARMY Tag
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[Title] => Muslim Army soldiers troop to mosques
[Summary] => About a thousand Muslim Army soldiers, including officers and enlisted personnel, assigned in Western Mindanao set aside their boots, guns and ammunitions as they joined their fellow Islam faithful across the nation on the first day of the observance of the month-long Ramadan on Wednesday.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-10 14:35:32
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[AuthorName] => Roel Pareño
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[Title] => Death toll in Lanao refugee centers hits 54
[Summary] => PIKIT, North Cotabato Sixteen more evacuees, mostly children, have died of various diseases contracted in different relief sites set up for residents affected by clashes between the military and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels.
Rev. Bert Layson, a parish priest spearheading the relief work for the evacuees, said yesterday the latest fatalities succumbed to pneumonia, dysentery or severe malnutrition, bringing the death toll to 54 since March.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-26 00:00:00
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MUSLIM ARMY
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[Title] => Muslim Army soldiers troop to mosques
[Summary] => About a thousand Muslim Army soldiers, including officers and enlisted personnel, assigned in Western Mindanao set aside their boots, guns and ammunitions as they joined their fellow Islam faithful across the nation on the first day of the observance of the month-long Ramadan on Wednesday.
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[Title] => Death toll in Lanao refugee centers hits 54
[Summary] => PIKIT, North Cotabato Sixteen more evacuees, mostly children, have died of various diseases contracted in different relief sites set up for residents affected by clashes between the military and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels.
Rev. Bert Layson, a parish priest spearheading the relief work for the evacuees, said yesterday the latest fatalities succumbed to pneumonia, dysentery or severe malnutrition, bringing the death toll to 54 since March.
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