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[Title] => Target of SEAL raid planned attacks in Kenya
[Summary] => The man US Navy SEALs tried to take down in Somalia over the weekend was a Kenyan who had plotted to attack his country's parliament building and the United Nations headquarters in Nairobi, according to a Kenyan government intelligence report.
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[Title] => Terrorists for hire also on target list
[Summary] => Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco assured the public that other members of an alleged group of "terrorists for hire" will soon be arrested and placed behind bars to prevent them from creating havoc in the metropolis.
"The long arm of the law will catch them," said Velasco, referring to the four men who managed to escape when police raided their hideout in Quiapo last Sunday.
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