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[Title] => Rights group: Migrant workers abused in UAE homes
[Summary] => Many Asian and African women working as domestic workers in the United Arab Emirates have reported being overworked, beaten or sexually abused by their employers but are often trapped in slave-like conditions because they're excluded from the country's labor law protections, a rights group said Thursday.
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[Title] => Indonesian dominates ASEAN Cup
[Summary] => Cebuano Niño Surban failed to sustain his lead and was outpaced by Indonesian Bandi Sugito for the premier men’s elite division title of the 2014 ASEAN Mountainbike Cup-Series 1 at the treacherous Manlayag-Patag race course in Danao City.
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[Title] => On the Island of the Gods
[Summary] => Whenever privileged with a visit to Bali, one can’t say he/she’s been there /done that without having fondled a glass bottle or cold can of Bir Bintang. Literally meaning Star Beer, it’s a pilsner of 4.7 percent alcohol styled as an American pale lager, with a malt and hop flavor.
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[Title] => Indonesian ace closes in on Asian karting crown
[Summary] => Sean Gelael of Indonesia struggled to finish seventh in the Thailand leg of the Asian Karting Open Championship recently but remained on track for top honors with one leg left in the circuit.
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[Title] => Intelligence tracks fund flow financing Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network in RP
[Summary] => The military intelligence network is tracking the flow of funds for the regional Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist network.
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[Title] => 'Jemaah Islamiyah remains potent threat in Southeast Asia'
[Summary] => he al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist group remains a potent security threat in Southeast Asia.
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[Title] => RP netters face strong teams in early clash
[Summary] => The Philippines remains undaunted despite drawing powerhouse squads in both the mens and womens divisions at the start of the team event in the 23rd SEA Games today at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.
The RP womens team faces tough opposition against Indonesia in the semifinals following the draw yesterday while the mens squad will find its hands full against Thailand in the semifinals with the Thais tipped to beat their Myanmar rivals in the quarterfinal round.
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[Title] => Pinoy sixth in NZ 21K
[Summary] => QUEENSTOWNLong distance runner Rio de la Cruz finished sixth among 300 participants and settled for a $220 gift package in the 21.095-kilometer event of the New Balance Queenstown Marathon in this scenic New Zealand alpine resort city Saturday.
De la Cruz, 23, was in the lead pack from the starting line in Arrowtown, a sleepy village in the Queenstown outskirts where miners struck gold in 1860. But he couldnt take charge as he struggled against a strong headwind, the chilly weather and a rough course that included a six-kilometer trail of sand, gravel and dirt.
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[Title] => Al-Ghozi probers look into conspiracy angle
[Summary] => Nobody believes that a confessed terrorist can casually walk out of a high-security cell just from plain laxity of guards or poor jail construction. Interior Sec. Jose Lina declares it can only be "an inside job." PNP Dir. Gen. Hermogenes Ebdane chimes in that "money changed hands," and Palace spokesman Ignacio Bunye is sure "there was connivance." So investigators of Fathur Rohman al-Ghozis escape from Camp Crame are now exploring the conspiracy angle. And their focus is on three PNP-Intelligence Group officers: Supt. Reuben Galban, and Sgts.
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[Title] => Security experts: Al-Ghozi escape a boost to JI
[Summary] => With its spiritual head in the dock and operational chief on the run, Southeast Asias Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terror group has received a timely leadership boost through the escape of its strategist from a Philippine jail, analysts say.
Indonesian Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi, JIs best trained bomb expert, bolted from a high-security jail last Monday while serving a 17-year term for possession of a ton of explosives he planned to use for bombing Western targets in Singapore.
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The RP womens team faces tough opposition against Indonesia in the semifinals following the draw yesterday while the mens squad will find its hands full against Thailand in the semifinals with the Thais tipped to beat their Myanmar rivals in the quarterfinal round.
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[Title] => Pinoy sixth in NZ 21K
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De la Cruz, 23, was in the lead pack from the starting line in Arrowtown, a sleepy village in the Queenstown outskirts where miners struck gold in 1860. But he couldnt take charge as he struggled against a strong headwind, the chilly weather and a rough course that included a six-kilometer trail of sand, gravel and dirt.
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[Title] => Al-Ghozi probers look into conspiracy angle
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Indonesian Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi, JIs best trained bomb expert, bolted from a high-security jail last Monday while serving a 17-year term for possession of a ton of explosives he planned to use for bombing Western targets in Singapore.
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November 30, 2010 - 12:00am