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Summer classes at the University of San Carlos Talamban campus have been disrupted by a strike waged by workers of the university's general services department who have been terminated as a cost-cutting measure in anticipation of the effects of K to 12 on college enrollment by 2016.

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CEBU, Philippines - At least 71 college students are now benefiting from the summer job program being offered by the Municipality of Liloan.

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