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[Title] => NPAs free 7 militiamen in Surigao, Agusan
[Summary] => New People’s Army (NPA) rebels released on Wednesday seven government militiamen they kidnapped in separate incidents in Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Sur three days earlier, but authorities have yet to locate two policemen and a civilian still being held captive.
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[Title] => Failed Surigao road project nearly pushed gov to become rebel
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BUTUAN CITY Had it not been to cooler heads that appeased Surigao del Sur Gov. Vicente Pimentel Jr., he may have been included now in the list of the new commander of the New Peoples Army in Caraga Region over disappointment for the World Banks P1.17-B road project bidding that failed thrice in a row.
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[Title] => Bomb scare hounds Caraga folk
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BUTUAN CITY -- Millions of people in the Caraga region are now gripped by fear
following the bombing of two buses in this city last Saturday.
Security has been tightened in all bus terminals, with commuters being told to
line up for inspection before they are allowed to board any bus.
In many commercial establishments, security guards have been given bomb
detectors to use in checking on customers.
Businessmen, however, have complained that the tense situation has begun to
take its toll on their earnings.
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[Title] => NPAs free 7 militiamen in Surigao, Agusan
[Summary] => New People’s Army (NPA) rebels released on Wednesday seven government militiamen they kidnapped in separate incidents in Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Sur three days earlier, but authorities have yet to locate two policemen and a civilian still being held captive.
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[Title] => Failed Surigao road project nearly pushed gov to become rebel
[Summary] =>
BUTUAN CITY Had it not been to cooler heads that appeased Surigao del Sur Gov. Vicente Pimentel Jr., he may have been included now in the list of the new commander of the New Peoples Army in Caraga Region over disappointment for the World Banks P1.17-B road project bidding that failed thrice in a row.
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[Title] => Bomb scare hounds Caraga folk
[Summary] =>
BUTUAN CITY -- Millions of people in the Caraga region are now gripped by fear
following the bombing of two buses in this city last Saturday.
Security has been tightened in all bus terminals, with commuters being told to
line up for inspection before they are allowed to board any bus.
In many commercial establishments, security guards have been given bomb
detectors to use in checking on customers.
Businessmen, however, have complained that the tense situation has begun to
take its toll on their earnings.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-11 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096525
[AuthorName] => Ben Serrano
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