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Good governance is the best alternative for guns to hasten the defeat of the country’s long-running insurgency problem, a senior military official said the other day.

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The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and government representatives will hold consultations next week to decide when to resume formal negotiations to end the 24-year separatist rebellion, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Gen. Eduardo Ermita said.
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