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NGO gives cash assistance for Negros reforestation program  -  Aug 6, 2007
Philippine Information Agency,The reforestation program is for Sitio Balicaocao, Brgy Orong, a upland area of the city. The 18-member group included five high school girl students.



Good showing in Orlando for Fallon NFL team  25 Sep 2002
...but they were having a little trouble early on with offense and scoring points," said Dirickson, who co-founded the Fallon league two years ago with Paul Orong ... - Reno Gazette Journal,

Flag football touts 2006's success  Nov 4, 2006
...have done a great job: Tami Peel, Keith Sherman, Jake Herringshaw, Don McCollum, Don Ussery, Don Hall, Keith Boone, Ted Christoph, Paul Orong, Matt Martinez ... - Lahontan Valley News,
Bodies wash up on Cameroon's coastline 31 Mar 2006
The pirogue - a simple open boat with plank seating of a kind used throughout Africa - had left the Nigeria city of Orong bound for Port Gentil, the economic ...
Independent Online,

CCHS boys place second; girls place fifth out of 35 teams 31 Mar 2006
...said Heck. Head girls coach, Paul Orong, said, "The next meet should be good for us because we can put some girls down to JV. We ...
Reno Gazette Journal,

26 rescued from sinking boat off Cameroon's coast Mar 24, 2006
He said there were an estimated 150 to 200 people aboard the boat, which was sailing to Gabon's economic capital, Port Gentil, from Nigerian town of Orong. ...
Xinhua,

Track teams rely on quality, not quantity this season Mar 11, 2006
Lady Wave track coach Paul Orong may have a small number of girls competing this year, but his team has more athletes on the roster than what it did last season ...
Lahontan Valley News,

Almost 130 people missing in shipwreck off Cameroon Mar 23, 2006
They said the pirogue -- a simple open boat with plank seating of a kind used throughout Africa -- had left the Nigerian town of Orong heading south towards ...
New Straits Times,

Wolf Pack's Stevens keeps getting stronger as a high jumper Mar 3, 2006
Fallon track co-coach Paul Orong said Stevens' desire and hard work helped her tremendously in high school. "The great part of a ...
Lahontan Valley News,

Survivors tell of fatal ferry accident Mar 26, 2006
The wooden boat had been overloaded, Olivier said, adding that "the owners, when we left Orong, told us that we would go to sea in a very big boat. ...
Independent Online,

CCHS track teams grab some first place finishes Mar 24, 2006
...race. Head coaches Steve Heck and Paul Orong expect a good turnout for the Fallon Invitational this Saturday, weather permitting. ...
Reno Gazette Journal,

Boat sinks off Cameroon's coast, over 100 feared dead Mar 23, 2006
Burkina Faso. They said the boat left the Nigeriantown of Orong, heading south towards Gabon's economic capital, Port Gentil. It ...
Xinhua,

130 feared drowned Mar 23, 2006
Burkina Faso, said the pirogue — a simple open boat with plank seating of a kind used throughout Africa — had left the Nigerian town of Orong heading south ...
Times of Oman,

Safe drinking water Mar 22, 2006
For Karchung of Orong gewog in Samdrup Jongkhar, there was no option but to trek more than 10 miles each day to reach the nearest water source. ...
Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper,

Police Beat Mar 7, 2006
...suspected to be responsible for the liquidation of Generoso Caballero in Sitio Katilingban, Brgy. Orong, Kabankalan, on March 6.
Visayan Daily Star,

Suspected RHB members nabbed in Kabankalan Mar 6, 2006
Orong, Kabankalan City, which allegedly perpetrated by 10 RHB guerillas. No casualty was reported on the government side during the brief encounter in Brgy. ...
Visayan Daily Star,

'NPA men' liquidate barangay councilman Mar 7, 2006
...a certain Generoso Caballero in Brgy. Orong, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental on March 6. The NPA had claimed responsibility for ...
Visayan Daily Star,
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