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Metro Manila is all agog with the coming of Wicked to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) January next year.

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Government warplanes bombed a town in northern Syria on yesterday, killing at least 19 people, activists said, while the new UN envoy to the country acknowledged that brokering an end to the nation's civil war will be a "very, very difficult" task.

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France's foreign minister says Western powers are preparing a tough response in case Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime deploys chemical or biological weapons in its civil war.

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Unless sweeping changes in the electoral system are crafted in a new Constitution along with the lifting of the so-called protectionist provisions, the prevailing political crisis will forever haunt the Filipino people, according to lawyer Raul Lambino.
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Today we will examine the extent of territorial jurisdiction, as well as the exercise by a state of extra-territorial jurisdiction in another state.
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Metro Manila is all agog with the coming of Wicked to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) January next year.

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Government warplanes bombed a town in northern Syria on yesterday, killing at least 19 people, activists said, while the new UN envoy to the country acknowledged that brokering an end to the nation's civil war will be a "very, very difficult" task.

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France's foreign minister says Western powers are preparing a tough response in case Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime deploys chemical or biological weapons in its civil war.

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Unless sweeping changes in the electoral system are crafted in a new Constitution along with the lifting of the so-called protectionist provisions, the prevailing political crisis will forever haunt the Filipino people, according to lawyer Raul Lambino.
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Today we will examine the extent of territorial jurisdiction, as well as the exercise by a state of extra-territorial jurisdiction in another state.
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