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Now that was quick. In the annals of the Philippine judiciary, the criminal case against three men tagged in a terrorist attack in Makati was adjudicated in record time. Last Friday, the Makati regional trial court sentenced to death two Abu Sayyaf members and an Indonesian Jemaah Islamiyah militant for a bus bombing in the city that killed four people and wounded over a hundred others. The attack was staged last Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day. 

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PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao said a heightened alert status is also aimed at ensuring the safety of the public during the long holidays celebrating All Saint’s Day.
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At the same time, Mrs. Arroyo vowed the government will increase its vigilance at all levels to sustain her administration’s current success in preventing terrorist attacks.

She also said the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are "at a high point" which could bring about the "end of good and fruitful" negotiations.
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Now that was quick. In the annals of the Philippine judiciary, the criminal case against three men tagged in a terrorist attack in Makati was adjudicated in record time. Last Friday, the Makati regional trial court sentenced to death two Abu Sayyaf members and an Indonesian Jemaah Islamiyah militant for a bus bombing in the city that killed four people and wounded over a hundred others. The attack was staged last Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day. 

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PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao said a heightened alert status is also aimed at ensuring the safety of the public during the long holidays celebrating All Saint’s Day.
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At the same time, Mrs. Arroyo vowed the government will increase its vigilance at all levels to sustain her administration’s current success in preventing terrorist attacks.

She also said the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are "at a high point" which could bring about the "end of good and fruitful" negotiations.
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