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Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie was in town over the weekend. He is the guy who runs the day-to-day affairs of the People’s Liberation Army, the largest standing army in the world.

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"Muslims love Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon him," read a streamer carried by the protesters after noon prayers at the Golden Mosque on Globo de Oro street in Quiapo. "Punish the Jyllands Posten Denmark publisher," it said.
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Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie was in town over the weekend. He is the guy who runs the day-to-day affairs of the People’s Liberation Army, the largest standing army in the world.

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"Muslims love Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon him," read a streamer carried by the protesters after noon prayers at the Golden Mosque on Globo de Oro street in Quiapo. "Punish the Jyllands Posten Denmark publisher," it said.
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