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[Title] => MILF growing marijuana to sustain operations
[Summary] => The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has ventured into the illegal drug trade to sustain its operations, Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) chair Vicente “Tito” Sotto III said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2008-12-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Key suspect in Ozamis ferryboat blast killed
[Summary] => ILIGAN CITY The prime suspect in a ferryboats bombing in Ozamis City two years ago was killed, along with his one-year-old son, when at least four men, in what police believe was an act of rido (revenge), peppered his house here with bullets the other night.
Slain in the attack were Allan Saumay Tomarompong, 42, and his son Jabar. His live-in partner, Jocelyn Alivio, and daughter Monaida, 9, were wounded, according to Senior Inspector Leonie Roy Ga, police chief of Station 4 here.
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Slain in the attack were Allan Saumay Tomarompong, 42, and his son Jabar. His live-in partner, Jocelyn Alivio, and daughter Monaida, 9, were wounded, according to Senior Inspector Leonie Roy Ga, police chief of Station 4 here.
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