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MANILA (AP) - Two al-Qaeda-linked militants wanted by Washington have demanded education and development projects for impoverished Muslim communities in exchange for the freedom of three kidnapped Red Cross workers in the southern Philippines, an official said today.

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Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro would conduct his own investigation into last Monday’s clash between government troops and Abu Sayyaf bandits in Maimbung, Sulu....

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The Armed Forces has launched an investigation into the deaths of eight civilians, including three minors, in last Monday’s clash between government troops and Abu Sayyaf rebels in Maimbung, Sulu.

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The combat operations were suspended the other day while negotiations were ongoing for the release of government peace negotiators led by Marine Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ben Dolorfino and Office of the Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process Undersecretary Ramon Santos.
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MANILA (AP) - Two al-Qaeda-linked militants wanted by Washington have demanded education and development projects for impoverished Muslim communities in exchange for the freedom of three kidnapped Red Cross workers in the southern Philippines, an official said today.

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Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro would conduct his own investigation into last Monday’s clash between government troops and Abu Sayyaf bandits in Maimbung, Sulu....

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The Armed Forces has launched an investigation into the deaths of eight civilians, including three minors, in last Monday’s clash between government troops and Abu Sayyaf rebels in Maimbung, Sulu.

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The combat operations were suspended the other day while negotiations were ongoing for the release of government peace negotiators led by Marine Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ben Dolorfino and Office of the Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process Undersecretary Ramon Santos.
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