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[Title] => 'Sinnott still alive'
[Summary] => The elderly Irish priest kidnapped in southern Philippines almost three weeks ago is still alive and has received the medicine he needs, the Sinn Fein party said yesterday.
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[Title] => Church denies holding talks with Sinnott kidnappers
[Summary] => A Church official yesterday denied reports that they have succeeded in negotiating with the kidnappers of Fr. Michael Sinnott last Monday.
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[Title] => P200,000 reward up for information on Sinnott's captors
[Summary] => The local crisis management committee (CMC) here offered yesterday a P200,000 reward to any person who could help authorities find kidnapped Irish priest Fr. Michael Sinnott.
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[Title] => No foreign troops in Sinnott rescue
[Summary] => Malacañang clarified yesterday that the participation of foreign governments in the effort to secure the release of Irish priest Michael Sinnott would not mean sending troops to the country but would most likely be in the form of intelligence gathering and equipment.
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October 31, 2009 - 12:00am