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                    [Title] => If you had wings, where would you go?
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For hundreds of years, man has attempted to fly.

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Armed Forces chief Gen. Generoso Senga said plans of more anti-terrorism training came up during the inaugural meeting of the Security Engagement Board (SEB) in Hawaii early this month.

"We have agreed to undertake further study as to what activities we can undertake together so we can address the problems confronting us, both the AFP and the US Pacific Command, particularly terrorism," he said.
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Armed Forces chief Gen. Generoso Senga said plans of more anti-terrorism training came up during the inaugural meeting of the Security Engagement Board (SEB) in Hawaii early this month.

"We have agreed to undertake further study as to what activities we can undertake together so we can address the problems confronting us, both the AFP and the US Pacific Command, particularly terrorism," he said.
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