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[Title] => Activists take to streets in protest of Asean summit
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CEBU (AP) Beating drums and chanting slogans, hundreds of Filipino activists marched in Cebu City yesterday to voice concern over a plan by Southeast Asian leaders meeting here to adopt stronger counterterrorism measures.
The left-wing protesters said they feared the bolstered regional anti-terror cooperation, which was finalized by the leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will lead to an increase in human rights violations.
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[Title] => RP, US sign police assistance agreement
[Summary] => The US State Department has asked the United States Congress to allocate over $10 million for law enforcement assistance to the Philippines.
The request for additional funding was contained in a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) between the two governments, which was signed yesterday by US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone and Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina Jr.
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[Title] => Cops step up Dubya security preparations
[Summary] => The entire Metro police force has stepped up security preparations with only a few days before US President George W. Bush arrives in the country.
Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco, ground commander of "Task Force Dubya," said the 17,000-strong Metro police is now working double time to ensure that no untoward incident would happen during the entire eight-hour visit of the US president on Oct. 18.
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[Title] => US troops to build P6-M classrooms in Tarlac town
[Summary] => CAPAS, Tarlac US soldiers participating in this years joint military exercises with Filipino troops will help build classrooms, day care and health centers costing P6 million in four villages here, considered the birthplace of the New Peoples Army (NPA).
Mayor Rey Catacutan said he proposed last Friday that the facilities be built in Barangays Patling, Bueno, Manlapig and Sta. Juliana, all within the Crow Valley area.
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BUSH AND PRESIDENT ARROYO
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The left-wing protesters said they feared the bolstered regional anti-terror cooperation, which was finalized by the leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will lead to an increase in human rights violations.
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[Title] => Cops step up Dubya security preparations
[Summary] => The entire Metro police force has stepped up security preparations with only a few days before US President George W. Bush arrives in the country.
Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco, ground commander of "Task Force Dubya," said the 17,000-strong Metro police is now working double time to ensure that no untoward incident would happen during the entire eight-hour visit of the US president on Oct. 18.
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Mayor Rey Catacutan said he proposed last Friday that the facilities be built in Barangays Patling, Bueno, Manlapig and Sta. Juliana, all within the Crow Valley area.
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