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  2. 1988 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    April 2 – Col. Gregorio Honasan, leader of the August 1987 coup attempt, together with 13 of his guards, escapes from a prison ship in Manila Bay.Eight navy guards who helped him to escape are captured in Manila, Apr. 15.

  3. List of assassinations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    8 January 1988 Benjamin Cuaresma Jr., Mayor of Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya: New People's Army [79] 17 January 1988 Roy Padilla Sr., Governor of Camarines Norte, and father of action star and Senator Robin Padilla [80] 28 January 1988 Anastacio Malang, Mayor of Arayat, Pampanga: 28 April 1988 Noe Tarrosa, Mayor of Cajidiocan, Romblon: 17 June 1988

  4. List of massacres in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    22 November 1988: Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur: 9 (family members: couple and seven of their children) Victims were hacked to death in their home, by assailants in an apparent robbery. Two other children managed to survive. [125] Bagtik massacre (Shooting incident) 22 November 1988: Bagtik, San Remigio, Cebu: 17 (all civilians)

  5. Category:1988 murders in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1988 murders in the Philippines" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  6. Typhoon Skip - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Skip, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yoning, was the final of three tropical cyclones in 1988 to directly impact the Philippines in a two-week time frame. Several areas of disturbed weather developed within the monsoon trough around November 1.

  7. List of Philippine typhoons (1963–1999) - Wikipedia

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    The following list are the deadliest storms that impacted the Philippines between 1963 and 1999. This list only includes typhoons that had death tolls exceeding 300. Only two storms exceeded death numbers above 1,000: Thelma (Uring) and Ike (Nitang). The total number of deaths recorded are only from the country itself.

  8. Typhoon Ruby (1988) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Ruby, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Unsang, was the strongest typhoon to strike the Philippines in 18 years. The tenth typhoon of the 1988 Pacific typhoon season, Ruby formed from an area of low pressure situated east of the Philippines on October 20. The storm steadily intensified as it moved west, and then west-northwest.

  9. Category:1988 disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1988 disasters in the Philippines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.