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                    [Title] => Abu Solaiman tinapos na ng militar: Huling ‘alas’ ng Sayyaf utas!
                    [Summary] => Patay na ang itinuturing na huling "alas" ng bandidong Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) na si Jainal Antel Salih alyas Abu Solaiman, sa isang pakikipag-engkuwentro sa tropa ng militar sa  Mt. Bud Dajo, Talipao, Sulu kamakalawa.
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                    [Title] => General cleared of collusion with Abus
                    [Summary] => CAMP AQUINO, Tarlac — One of the ranking military officers accused of colluding with Abu Sayyaf bandits during the June 2001 hostage fiasco in Lamitan, Basilan has been cleared of the charges.


Armed Forces chief Gen. Narciso Abaya said he has already cleared Lt. Gen. Romeo Dominguez of allegations of collusion based on the recommendations made by the AFP Inspector General. Dominguez is now the commander of the Army’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) based here.
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Using the new alias Abu Muslim, Abu Sabaya is holed up in Kalawit town with about 40 henchmen, Fr. Cirilo Nacorda said, citing a "reliable source."

But the military insisted Sabaya was killed in a clash with government troops in June last year.
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Brig. Gen. Roemo Tolentino, commander of Task Force Comet, said Kalaw Jaljalis, alias Commander Kalaw, was arrested in his safehouse in Barangay Litayon.

The military also implicated Jaljalis in the kidnappings of Fr. Cirilo Nacorda, Spanish priest Bernardo Blanco and Dr. Nilo Barandino and his family in the mid-1990s.
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After reading the book "In the Presence of My Enemies," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said Burnham stated clearly that she did not have first-hand knowledge of any collusion.
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Armed Forces chief Gen. Narciso Abaya said he has already cleared Lt. Gen. Romeo Dominguez of allegations of collusion based on the recommendations made by the AFP Inspector General. Dominguez is now the commander of the Army’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) based here.
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Using the new alias Abu Muslim, Abu Sabaya is holed up in Kalawit town with about 40 henchmen, Fr. Cirilo Nacorda said, citing a "reliable source."

But the military insisted Sabaya was killed in a clash with government troops in June last year.
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Brig. Gen. Roemo Tolentino, commander of Task Force Comet, said Kalaw Jaljalis, alias Commander Kalaw, was arrested in his safehouse in Barangay Litayon.

The military also implicated Jaljalis in the kidnappings of Fr. Cirilo Nacorda, Spanish priest Bernardo Blanco and Dr. Nilo Barandino and his family in the mid-1990s.
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After reading the book "In the Presence of My Enemies," Maj. Gen. Romeo Dominguez said Burnham stated clearly that she did not have first-hand knowledge of any collusion.
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