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Monday, June 05, 2006 (Philippines)

Philippine Eagle thrives in Zamboanga region
Young leaders from various universities and organizations in Mindanao attend a five-day gathering at Makilala, North Cotabato dubbed "Young Advocates for Peace Camp" that tackled the role of youth in attaining peace. (Contributed photo)
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has lined up different activities for the observance of the Philippine Eagle Week that reeled of Sunday, as it tries to protect the country's national bird thriving in three provinces of the Zamboanga Peninsula Region.

DENR's Protected Areas Wildlife and Coastal Zone Management Director Eduardo Bisquera Jr. said this year's Philippine Eagle Week observance is themed: "Inang Kalikasan Kalingain, Agila ng Lahi Sagipin."

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Young Advocates for Peace Camp held in Cotabato
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Fifty young leaders from various universities and community youth organizations in Mindanao converged last week in Makilala, North Cotabato, for a five-day gathering called "Young Advocates for Peace Camp" that tackled the role of youth in attaining peace.
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Marawi, Maguindanao contestants win 1st Qur'an-Reading contest
SHARIFF AGUAK, Maguindanao -- Marawi City's male contender, Jaber Noor, and Maguindanao's female contender, Suraidah Ampatuan, emerged as Champions in the 1st autonomous region Qur'an Reading Competition held on May 30 at Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao.
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10 communist rebels surrender
SOLDIERS trained to be close to civilians and their communities managed to convince a group of New People's Army members to surrender and start new lives under the folds of the law.
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