<?php
    // Without this "ini_set" Facebook's RSS url is all screwy for reading!
    // This is the most essential line, don't forget it.
    ini_set('user_agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.9) Gecko/20071025 Firefox/2.0.0.9');

    // This URL is the URL to the Facebook Page's RSS feed.
    // Go to the page's profile, and on the left-hand side click "Get Updates vis RSS"
    $rssUrl = "http://www.facebook.com/feeds/page.php?id=119425148134433&format=rss20";
    $xml = simplexml_load_file($rssUrl); // Load the XML file

    // This creates an array called "entry" that puts each <item> in FB's
    // XML format into the array
    $entry = $xml->channel->item;

    // This is just a blank string I create to add to as I loop through our
    // FB feed. Feel free to format however you want, or do whatever else
    // you want with the data.
    $returnMarkup = '';

    // Now we'll loop through are array. I just have it going up to 3 items
    // for this example.
    for ($i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) {
        $returnMarkup .= "<h3>".$entry[$i]->title."</h3>"; // Title of the update
        $returnMarkup .= "<p>".$entry[$i]->link."</p>"; // Link to the update
        $returnMarkup .= "<p>".$entry[$i]->description."</p>"; // Full content
        $returnMarkup .= "<p>".$entry[$i]->pubDate."</p>"; // The date published
        $returnMarkup .= "<p>".$entry[$i]->author."</p>"; // The author (Page Title)
    }

    // Finally, we return (or in this case echo) our formatted string with our
    // Facebook page feed data in it!
    echo $returnMarkup;
?>