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[Title] => Trump calls for 'complete shutdown' on Muslims entering US
[Summary] => Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called Monday for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," an idea that prompted one of his rivals to call him "unhinged."
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[Title] => Tiger likely to return at US Masters
[Summary] => Tiger Woods intends to remain out of golf at least until the Masters, two people with knowledge of his plans told The Associated Press Thursday.
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[Title] => AP sources: Woods likely to return at Masters
[Summary] => Tiger Woods intends to remain out of golf at least until the Masters, two people with knowledge of his plans told The Associated Press on Thursday.
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[Title] => Palin reappears, boosts finances with Asia speech
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin emerged from a two-month absence from public view in an unlikely manner: with a closed-door speech, heavy on foreign policy, to a group of investors in Hong Kong.
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[Title] => New York Yankees tour White House
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – Even though they didn't win the World Series, the New York Yankees got to go to the White House.
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[Title] => RP seeking $1-B US loan for AFP
[Summary] => WASHINGTON A Philippine delegation led by Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes is negotiating for a $1-billion loan package to modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
As a member of President Arroyos advance team for her May 19 state visit, Reyes arrived here Wednesday for talks with Condolleeza Rice, US President George W. Bushs national security adviser, on the $1-billion loan package spread over five years.
Aside from the AFP modernization package, Mrs. Arroyo is also expected to sign several agreements during her visit here.
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[Title] => AMLA amendments face fine-tuning
[Summary] => The newly amended anti-money laundering law will be fine-tuned further so the Philippines will be removed from a blacklist of countries considered havens for dirty money, Malacañang said yesterday.
"For us to be removed from the watchlist, we will probably come up with further amendments of the (law). We will probably go to further refinement but the important thing is that March 15 deadline is already out," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye told a radio interview yesterday.
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[Title] => Cimatu checks on 1.2-M Pinoys in Middle East
[Summary] => Former Armed Forces chief Gen. Roy Cimatu will fly to the Middle East very soon to check on plans put in place by Philippine embassies to evacuate an estimated 1.2 million Filipino expatriates in the troubled region.
In her weekly radio message yesterday, President Arroyo announced that she had already instructed Cimatu to leave as soon as possible.
Cimatu was recently appointed by Mrs. Arroyo to lead a "crisis management committee" to oversee the welfare of Filipinos in the Middle East.
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[Title] => Bush thanks GMA for backing US on Iraq
[Summary] => United States President George W. Bush thanked President Arroyo yesterday "for her governments strong support for the US approach on Iraq," a White House statement said.
Bush called up Mrs. Arroyo and the two leaders discussed "counter-terrorism efforts around the world, including in Southeast Asia," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
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[Title] => Bush calls Gracia a pillar of strength
[Summary] => KANSAS CITY, Missouri (AFP) US President George W. Bush telephoned an American missionary Tuesday to offer condolences for the death of her husband in the rescue that ended a year-long hostage ordeal in the Philippines, the White House said.
"The president said afterwards that she is a pillar of strength," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer told reporters of the conversation with Gracia Burnham, widow of missionary Martin Burnham.
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[Title] => RP seeking $1-B US loan for AFP
[Summary] => WASHINGTON A Philippine delegation led by Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes is negotiating for a $1-billion loan package to modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
As a member of President Arroyos advance team for her May 19 state visit, Reyes arrived here Wednesday for talks with Condolleeza Rice, US President George W. Bushs national security adviser, on the $1-billion loan package spread over five years.
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[Title] => AMLA amendments face fine-tuning
[Summary] => The newly amended anti-money laundering law will be fine-tuned further so the Philippines will be removed from a blacklist of countries considered havens for dirty money, Malacañang said yesterday.
"For us to be removed from the watchlist, we will probably come up with further amendments of the (law). We will probably go to further refinement but the important thing is that March 15 deadline is already out," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye told a radio interview yesterday.
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[Title] => Cimatu checks on 1.2-M Pinoys in Middle East
[Summary] => Former Armed Forces chief Gen. Roy Cimatu will fly to the Middle East very soon to check on plans put in place by Philippine embassies to evacuate an estimated 1.2 million Filipino expatriates in the troubled region.
In her weekly radio message yesterday, President Arroyo announced that she had already instructed Cimatu to leave as soon as possible.
Cimatu was recently appointed by Mrs. Arroyo to lead a "crisis management committee" to oversee the welfare of Filipinos in the Middle East.
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[Title] => Bush thanks GMA for backing US on Iraq
[Summary] => United States President George W. Bush thanked President Arroyo yesterday "for her governments strong support for the US approach on Iraq," a White House statement said.
Bush called up Mrs. Arroyo and the two leaders discussed "counter-terrorism efforts around the world, including in Southeast Asia," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
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[Title] => Bush calls Gracia a pillar of strength
[Summary] => KANSAS CITY, Missouri (AFP) US President George W. Bush telephoned an American missionary Tuesday to offer condolences for the death of her husband in the rescue that ended a year-long hostage ordeal in the Philippines, the White House said.
"The president said afterwards that she is a pillar of strength," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer told reporters of the conversation with Gracia Burnham, widow of missionary Martin Burnham.
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