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[Title] => Cops find bananas, not bomb, at Crame
[Summary] => Police bomb experts found unripe bananas, not a bomb, in a cardboard box abandoned at the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame in Quezon City Tuesday night.
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[Title] => Department of Justice extends probe on Glorietta blast
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) is extending up to next year its reinvestigation of the Oct. 19, 2007 explosion in Glorietta 2 Mall in Makati City following continued absence in earlier hearings of retired Army colonel Allan Sollano, who claimed the incident was caused by a bomb.
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[Title] => Whistle-blower has more proof Glorietta was bombed
[Summary] => A former Army bomb expert who earlier alleged that the Glorietta 2 mall in Makati City was bombed on Oct. 19, 2007 said during a hearing yesterday he is set to present one more piece of evidence to support his claim.
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[Title] => DOJ summons David, 11 others on reinvestigation of Glorietta blast
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) has summoned Armed Forces chief of staff Gen. Ricardo David Jr. to its reinvestigation on the Oct. 19, 2007 explosion in Glorietta 2 Mall in Makati City that killed 11 people and wounded over 100 others.
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[Title] => Senate summons Ayala Land president on Glorietta blast
[Summary] => The Senate summoned yesterday Jaime Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), and other company officials to shed light on the investigation of the explosion at the Glorietta 2 shopping mall on Oct. 19, 2007 in Makati, where 11 people were killed and scores injured.
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[Title] => US gov’t donates equipment to BFP
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The US government will donate $150,000 worth of equipment to help the Bureau of Fire Protection fight chemical, biological and radiological agents.
The equipment will be received by the BFP in a ceremony on Tuesday at the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
US embassy deputy chief of mission Paul Jones will formally hand the equipment to the BFP’s Special Rescue Unit.
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[Title] => US to train Pinoy law enforcers on WMD
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The United States will train Filipino law enforcers on the aspects of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as part of the counter-terrorism cooperation program.
The agencies that would get the exclusive training include the Bureau of Fire Protection/Special Rescue Unit, Philippine National
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[Title] => Gimik lang?
[Summary] => Gimik lamang umano ni Pasig Rep. Robert "Dodot" Jaworski Jr. ang nangyaring pagsabog ng kanyang Toyota Innova noong nakaraang Martes para mapag-usapan ang pagkandidato niya sa pagka-alkalde sa lungsod sa darating na May 2007 elections.
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[Title] => DILG chief: No more coup attempts
[Summary] => Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno said yesterday that anti-government forces no longer have the capability to oust President Arroyo.
"From the national security perspective, there is no more danger of a coup or anything of that sort," Puno told reporters in a briefing at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters at Camp Crame in Quezon City.
However, Puno said the opposition, rightist soldiers and communist rebels would continue their efforts to remove Mrs. Arroyo from office.
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[Title] => Palace: Desperate people behind bombings to destabilize government
[Summary] => The perpetrators of recent bombing attacks are desperate to sow trouble in a fresh attempt to destabilize the government, Malacañang officials said yesterday.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said law enforcement authorities were ordered to strengthen their inter-agency coordination and intelligence gathering to identify the bombers as early as two weeks ago.
"There seems to be a pattern," Ermita said. "First, they do it in the morning and, second, (the bomb attacks are) not meant to hurt. Really, they are just meant to call attention."
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[Title] => Whistle-blower has more proof Glorietta was bombed
[Summary] => A former Army bomb expert who earlier alleged that the Glorietta 2 mall in Makati City was bombed on Oct. 19, 2007 said during a hearing yesterday he is set to present one more piece of evidence to support his claim.
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[Title] => Senate summons Ayala Land president on Glorietta blast
[Summary] => The Senate summoned yesterday Jaime Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), and other company officials to shed light on the investigation of the explosion at the Glorietta 2 shopping mall on Oct. 19, 2007 in Makati, where 11 people were killed and scores injured.
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[Title] => US gov’t donates equipment to BFP
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The US government will donate $150,000 worth of equipment to help the Bureau of Fire Protection fight chemical, biological and radiological agents.
The equipment will be received by the BFP in a ceremony on Tuesday at the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
US embassy deputy chief of mission Paul Jones will formally hand the equipment to the BFP’s Special Rescue Unit.
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The United States will train Filipino law enforcers on the aspects of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as part of the counter-terrorism cooperation program.
The agencies that would get the exclusive training include the Bureau of Fire Protection/Special Rescue Unit, Philippine National
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[Title] => DILG chief: No more coup attempts
[Summary] => Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno said yesterday that anti-government forces no longer have the capability to oust President Arroyo.
"From the national security perspective, there is no more danger of a coup or anything of that sort," Puno told reporters in a briefing at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters at Camp Crame in Quezon City.
However, Puno said the opposition, rightist soldiers and communist rebels would continue their efforts to remove Mrs. Arroyo from office.
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[Title] => Palace: Desperate people behind bombings to destabilize government
[Summary] => The perpetrators of recent bombing attacks are desperate to sow trouble in a fresh attempt to destabilize the government, Malacañang officials said yesterday.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said law enforcement authorities were ordered to strengthen their inter-agency coordination and intelligence gathering to identify the bombers as early as two weeks ago.
"There seems to be a pattern," Ermita said. "First, they do it in the morning and, second, (the bomb attacks are) not meant to hurt. Really, they are just meant to call attention."
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