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  2. 1968 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    August 2 – The 1968 Casiguran earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 7.6 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). The earthquake's epicenter was located in Casiguran, Aurora . This was deemed the most destructive earthquake in the Philippines prior to the 1990 Luzon earthquake .

  3. 1968 in Philippine television - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Philippine television programs by date - Wikipedia

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    The SPG Show: Saktong Pang Gabi (April 10, 2023—August 18, 2023) Great Lakes of the Philippines (April 16, 2023—May 21, 2023) Over a Glass or Two (April 22, 2023—September 2, 2023) Barangay Mirandas (April 23, 2023—July 23, 2023) Mga Kuwento ng Dilim (April 29, 2023—September 3, 2023) Para sa All (April 30, 2023—August 20, 2023)

  5. 1968 - Wikipedia

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    1968 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1968th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 968th year of the 2nd millennium, the 68th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1960s decade.

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  7. The World Tonight (Philippine TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The World Tonight is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by ABS-CBN, ANC and Kapamilya Channel. Originally anchored by Hal Bowie and Henry Halasan, it aired on ABS-CBN's nighttime line-up from November 21, 1966 to September 22, 1972. The newscast returned on the network's evening line-up from September 15, 1986 to August 13 ...

  8. Ruby Tower - Wikipedia

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    The first national building code was established in 1972 by the Republic Act 6541, An Act to Ordain and Institute a National Building Code of the Philippines. Five years later, it became the National Building Code of the Philippines by order of then President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. [11] [d] Ruby Tower Hall

  9. Jabidah massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Jabidah massacre on March 18, 1968, was the purported assassinations or executions of Moro army recruits who allegedly mutinied upon learning the true nature of their mission. [3] It is acknowledged as a major flashpoint that ignited the Moro insurgency in the Philippines. [4] [5]