MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine explosives experts have removed about 60 World War Two mortar rounds found in the grounds of the U.S. Embassy in Manila by construction workers, officials said Saturday.
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If Manila was second to Warsaw as the most devastated city of World War II, how does it compare with Tokyo or Berlin? A friend suggested that we add a qualifier that Manila is the second most ...
An art exhibit has opened at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the battle to free the Philippine capital during World War II. Liberation of Manila: 80 ...
Manila's jeepney drivers, like Eric Helera, are struggling with higher diesel costs, sent soaring by the Middle East war — Ted ALJIBE The sun was not quite up as Eric Helera unlocked the doors of his ...
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