+ Follow AHMED YOUSEF Tag
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[Title] => Palestinian prime minister resigns, paves way for unity talks
[Summary] => RAMALLAH (AP) – The Western-backed Palestinian prime minister submitted his resignation yesterday, improving the odds of a possible unity government of Fatah moderates and Hamas militants, followed by new Palestinian elections.
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[Title] => An eye for an eye - Sketches
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An Army officer in the presidential guards used to regale reporters with
stories about going to battle in Mindanao against the Moro National Liberation
Front. The lush rainforest can be a tropical hell for a soldier. He trudges up
mountainous terrain without trails, looking out not only for an ambush or
sniper fire but also for disease-carrying mosquitoes, leeches in creeks and
snakes.
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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An Army officer in the presidential guards used to regale reporters with
stories about going to battle in Mindanao against the Moro National Liberation
Front. The lush rainforest can be a tropical hell for a soldier. He trudges up
mountainous terrain without trails, looking out not only for an ambush or
sniper fire but also for disease-carrying mosquitoes, leeches in creeks and
snakes.
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