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  2. Philippine Federation of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Federation of the Deaf is responsible for implementation of the project output in Philippines. Marites Raquel Estiller-Corpuz is the only Deaf local project director out of these four countries. The Project is funded for three years to develop dictionaries and teaching materials as well as a database of sign language data.

  3. Fake news in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Fake news in the Philippines refers to the general and widespread misinformation or disinformation in the country by various actors. It has been problematic in the Philippines where social media and alike plays a key role in influencing topics and information ranging from politics, health, belief, religion, current events, aid, lifestyle, elections and others.

  4. 2018 in Philippine sports - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines topped Group B undefeated, but lost 2–0 to Tajikistan in the semi-finals. November 13 – December 6 – The Philippines national team co-hosted and competed in the 2018 AFF Championship. The Philippines finished second in Group B, but lost to eventual champions Vietnam on 4–2 aggregate in the semi-finals.

  5. Pilipino Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Ana S. Federigan. Pilipino Mirror (stylized as PILIPINO Mirror) is a daily tabloid in the Philippines. It is published by the Filipino Mirror Media Group, a division of the ALC Group of Companies owned by former Philippine ambassador to Laos Antonio Cabangon-Chua .

  6. History of the Philippines (1986–present) - Wikipedia

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    This article covers the history of the current Philippine republican state following the 1986 People Power Revolution, known as the Fifth Philippine Republic.. The return of democracy and government reforms beginning in 1986 were hampered by national debt, government corruption, coup attempts, disasters, a persistent communist insurgency, and a military conflict with Moro separatists.

  7. 2024 Maco landslide - Wikipedia

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    At least 474 people were involved in the rescue operation, mostly from units of the Philippine Army, the Bureau of Fire Protection, the Philippine Coast Guard, local government agencies and Apex Mining. Sniffer dogs were also deployed to look for victims.

  8. List of Philippines international footballers born outside ...

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    This is a list of foreign-born football players who played for the Philippines national football team.Players born in countries other than the Philippines including those born in diaspora may qualify for the Philippines team through Filipino parents or grandparents, or through naturalization as Philippine citizens.

  9. 2009 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    March 15 – Miguel Bernad, 91, S.J., academic, critic, Philippine Star columnist (born 1917) March 16 – Roland Dantes, 65, martial artist and actor & uncle of actor of Dingdong Dantes (born 1944) March 18 – Pocholo Ramirez, 75, race car driver and television host and grandfather of Myx VJ Janine Ramirez (born 1933)