+ Follow RAMBOANGA Tag
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[Title] => Bikefest to mark national peace month
[Summary] => To kick off National Peace Consciousness Month on Sept. 1, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process will have a “Bike for Peace” featuring over 300 bikers riding through the major thoroughfares of Pasig, Marikina and San Juan before winding up the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City.
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[Title] => Davao ex-NPAs get livelihood aid
[Summary] => Twenty-one former members of the New People’s Army received over P1 million livelihood assistance from the government, through the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
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[Title] => Singing RP peacekeepers a hit in Iraq
[Summary] => The Filipino prescription for boredom and tension in a harsh desert environment fraught with danger: Sing your heart out.
The Filipino humanitarian aid contingent in Iraq eases its tension over the mounting terrorist attacks on the peacekeeping and humanitarian missions there by singing along with videoke machines in their tents, contingent commander Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said yesterday.
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[Summary] => The Filipino prescription for boredom and tension in a harsh desert environment fraught with danger: Sing your heart out.
The Filipino humanitarian aid contingent in Iraq eases its tension over the mounting terrorist attacks on the peacekeeping and humanitarian missions there by singing along with videoke machines in their tents, contingent commander Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said yesterday.
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August 26, 2009 - 12:00am