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Shaken and stirred.

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A senior military commander said the Armed Forces is now preparing a military training program for the MILF rebels.

"Given the proper training and right motivation, these MILF fighters can be as good as their former MNLF counterparts in the battlefield as they’re all battle tested," he said.
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The SEC exempted the sale of securities from the registration requirements, thus fasttracking the bond issuance.

In documents filed with the SEC, the AMA group said the five-year, zero-coupon bonds will be sold to no more than 19 investors, qualifying the issuance for exemption from registration.
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"Given the proper training and right motivation, these MILF fighters can be as good as their former MNLF counterparts in the battlefield as they’re all battle tested," he said.
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The SEC exempted the sale of securities from the registration requirements, thus fasttracking the bond issuance.

In documents filed with the SEC, the AMA group said the five-year, zero-coupon bonds will be sold to no more than 19 investors, qualifying the issuance for exemption from registration.
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