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[Title] => Intel agents in Lozada slay want case settled
[Summary] => The 10 agents of the Philippine National Police-Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) involved in the deaths of a hotel chief steward and a family friend due to mistaken identity in Quezon City last May 17 will likely aim for an amicable settlement with the victims relatives, PNP sources said yesterday.
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Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) chairman Armando Liwanag warned the government against suppressing anti-Estrada protests as the rebel movement marked its 32nd founding anniversary yesterday.
Liwanag is believed to be the alias of CPP founder Jose Ma. Sison, who is living in exile in the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Senate President Pro Tempore Blas Ople called yesterday on Sison to give up the armed struggle and take part in the countrys electoral process.
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Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) chairman Armando Liwanag warned the government against suppressing anti-Estrada protests as the rebel movement marked its 32nd founding anniversary yesterday.
Liwanag is believed to be the alias of CPP founder Jose Ma. Sison, who is living in exile in the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Senate President Pro Tempore Blas Ople called yesterday on Sison to give up the armed struggle and take part in the countrys electoral process.
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December 27, 2000 - 12:00am