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PADRE BURGOS, Philippines, Friday (Reuters) Rescuers in the Philippines
freed more than 100 train passengers trapped on Friday when a crowded
economy carriage derailed and dragged other cars into a steep ravine,
killing at least 10 people. The train's speed was believed to be a factor
in the early morning crash in the central province of Quezon. Other Stories
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