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SANTA ANA, Philippines (AP) — The far-flung coastal town of Santa Ana in the northeastern tip of the Philippine mainland has long been known by tourists for its beaches, waterfalls, fireflies and a few casinos. But that’s changing after the laid-back town of about 35,000 people, which still has no traffic light, became strategically important []
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Sleepy far-flung towns in the Philippines will host US forces returning to counter China threats
After withdrawing at the end of the Cold War, American forces are building new presence in nine sites under a 2014 pact to counter China's increasingly assertive actions.