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[Summary] => Four people were seriously wounded and a number of houses were damaged in Sigi and Parigi Mountong districts after a 6.2-magnitude shallow quake jolted Central Sulawesi of Indonesia on Saturday, local official said.
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[Title] => Davaos P4.9-B airport to boost trade and tourism in BIMP-EAGA
[Summary] => The new P4.9-billion Davao International Airport will directly complement the thrust of the BIMP-EAGA nations toward opening more trade and tourism routes in the region, officials said.
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[Title] => Stop making sweeping statements on Poso violence
[Summary] => Administration Senator Robert Barbers asked the Indonesian government yesterday to stop making sweeping statements in connection with the firearms used in the attacks that killed 10 Christian villagers in Poso, Central Sulawesi province.
Barbers made the statement in reaction to earlier claims by the Indonesian government that the firearms came from Southern Philippines.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo lauded the combined effort of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the City Government of Puerto Princesa in putting premium on grassroot sports program while at the same time helping the government in revitalizing the socio-economic condition of Mindanao.
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[Summary] => Saturday nights blast at the Philippine consulate general office in the town of Manado in Indonesias Central Sulawesi was a terrorist act, the Indonesian Embassy in Manila said yesterday.
"This irresponsible act of terrorism is simply intolerable and aimed at discrediting the government of Indonesia," embassy spokesman Triyogo Jatmiko told AFP.
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Military Southern Command spokesman Lt. Col. Fredesvindo Covarrubias said the local intelligence community was on guard for possible attacks by Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebels, linked by Washington and Manila to Osama bin Ladens al-Qaeda network.
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Military Southern Command spokesman Lt. Col. Fredesvindo Covarrubias said the local intelligence community was on guard for possible attacks by Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebels, linked by Washington and Manila to Osama bin Ladens al-Qaeda network.
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