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[Title] => Maguindanao peasants call for continuation of peace talks
[Summary] => At least 309,216 Muslim and Christian peasants now pioneering the propagation of oil palm and rubber trees in the province could lose their projects if hostilities erupt anew between Moro rebels and government forces, officials said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Maguindanao floods leave P35.9-M crop damage
[Summary] => Flashfloods that hit low-lying areas in Maguindanao early this week destroyed P35.9 million worth of crops, authorities said yesterday.
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[Summary] => Officials on Tuesday placed at P35.9 million the initial value of crops damaged by flashfloods that hit low-lying areas in Maguindanao early this week.
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COTABATO CITY - Recent heavy downpours have swelled big rivers criss-crossing
Central Mindanao, flooding 18 towns in the region and destroying millions of
pesos worth of har-vestable palay and corn crops.
Zaida Rinsulat, North Cotabato's chief social welfare officer, said that in her
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COTABATO CITY - Recent heavy downpours have swelled big rivers criss-crossing
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pesos worth of har-vestable palay and corn crops.
Zaida Rinsulat, North Cotabato's chief social welfare officer, said that in her
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hinterlands from where hundreds of rivers spring, draining downstream to
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