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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Muslim rebels who have resumed peace talks with the Philippine government said Monday they were not behind a deadly jail break in the country's volatile south that freed 31 criminals and guerrillas, including militants accused of beheadings.

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Muslim rebels who have resumed peace talks with the Philippine government said Monday they were not behind a deadly jail break in the country's volatile south that freed 31 criminals and guerrillas, including militants accused of beheadings.

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A powerful bomb exploded in downtown Jolo, capital town of Sulu at dawn yesterday leaving one person killed and wounded six police personnel, according to officials.

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President Arroyo issued yesterday the executive order for the final general firearms amnesty program of the Philippine National Police (PNP), which would be in effect for only one month instead of the four months that the police previously announced.

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There was the hostaged Army major, haggard from 21 months of captivity, his beard and hair grown long, hugging his wife Cielo, with Senator Loren Legarda to his left. It was a terrific, heart-warming photo opportunity.
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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Muslim rebels who have resumed peace talks with the Philippine government said Monday they were not behind a deadly jail break in the country's volatile south that freed 31 criminals and guerrillas, including militants accused of beheadings.

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Muslim rebels who have resumed peace talks with the Philippine government said Monday they were not behind a deadly jail break in the country's volatile south that freed 31 criminals and guerrillas, including militants accused of beheadings.

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A powerful bomb exploded in downtown Jolo, capital town of Sulu at dawn yesterday leaving one person killed and wounded six police personnel, according to officials.

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President Arroyo issued yesterday the executive order for the final general firearms amnesty program of the Philippine National Police (PNP), which would be in effect for only one month instead of the four months that the police previously announced.

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There was the hostaged Army major, haggard from 21 months of captivity, his beard and hair grown long, hugging his wife Cielo, with Senator Loren Legarda to his left. It was a terrific, heart-warming photo opportunity.
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