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  2. Papa Isio - Wikipedia

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    Dionisio Magbuelas (20 March 1846 - 1911), [1] Dionisio Seguela or Dionisio Papa y Barlucia, more widely known as Papa Isio (Hiligaynon: Isio the Pope), was the leader of a group of babaylanes who were, as conjectured by Modesto P. Sa-onoy, recruited from the remnants of the followers of Dios Buhawi upon the dissolution of his group under the poor leadership of Camartin de la Cruz during the ...

  3. Jethro Dionisio - Wikipedia

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    Jethro Dionisio (born January 24, 1972, in Manila, National Capital Region) is a shooter from the Philippines. Nicknamed The Jet , he represented the country in the 2004 Summer Olympics . He is also a famous practical shooter, having won the country's nationals several times starting at the age of 16.

  4. BRP Dionisio Ojeda - Wikipedia

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    BRP Dionisio Ojeda (PC-117) was a Tomas Batilo-class fast attack craft of the Philippine Navy. It was part of the second batch transferred by the South Korean government in 2006. [ 2 ] It was formally commissioned with the Philippine Navy in 2007.

  5. San Dionisio, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    An annual street drama performance of Moros y cristianos is staged at the plaza of the San Dionisio Chapel on the former Calle Real in May. This tradition, commonly known as moro-moro or comedia (Filipino: komedya), dates back to the Spanish colonial period and is currently organized by the San Dionisio Cultural Society and played by the Komedya ng San Dionisio troop founded in 1962.

  6. Conrado Yap - Wikipedia

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    Conrado Dumlao Yap [1] (January 22, 1921 – April 23, 1951) was an officer in the Philippine Army who served during the Second World War and the Korean War.. He was a recipient of the Philippines' highest military award, the Medal of Valor, which he was posthumously awarded for his actions of valor and courage in the Battle of Yultong. [4]

  7. 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal

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    The 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal, also known as the " pabaon scandal", was a political scandal involving the alleged misuse of military funds by high-ranking members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). The pabaon system referred to a practice of giving millions of pesos to chiefs of staff when they retire. [1]

  8. Scientists Link Popular Drink With Over 330,000 Deaths a Year

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    MoneyWatch price tracker shows how much food, utility, housing costs are rising. Finance. USA TODAY. Inflation rises for 3rd month to 2.9% in December. What it means for Fed rate cuts.

  9. Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

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    The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CSAFP) is the highest-ranking military officer (except for the President of the Philippines, who holds the position of Commander-in-Chief equivalent to a five-star general) and the head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), including all service branches (Army, Air Force, Navy–Marine Corps) under its command.