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[Title] => Man dubbed 'Godfather of Heroin' dies in Myanmar
[Summary] => A man dubbed the "Godfather of Heroin" by the U.S. government and slapped with financial sanctions for allegedly helping prop up Myanmar's brutal former military junta through illegal business dealings died over the weekend.
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[Title] => US, South Korea hold defense talks amid North Korea threats
[Summary] => SEOUL (AP) -- Top US and South Korean defense officials met Friday for talks expected to focus on heightened tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile threats. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak called the North a "stumbling block" to world peace and security.
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[Title] => When youre in a war, never rule out anything
[Summary] => President GMA flew down to Davao to the scene of the crime, namely the bomb-struck Davao airport. She vowed to pursue the perpetrators. She commiserated with the victims.
Then, she went on to say what was unnecessary. She declared, once again, that she would never allow American troops to play a combat role in the Philippines. What was she waiting for? The applause of the families of the victims? I'll bet Davaoeños, at this moment, wish the Yanks were there!
When youre at war, Madam Commander-in-Chief, never rule out anything.
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Then, she went on to say what was unnecessary. She declared, once again, that she would never allow American troops to play a combat role in the Philippines. What was she waiting for? The applause of the families of the victims? I'll bet Davaoeños, at this moment, wish the Yanks were there!
When youre at war, Madam Commander-in-Chief, never rule out anything.
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