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[Title] => Prophet Mohammad birthday coincides with Holy Week
[Summary] => The commemoration today of the birthday of Islam’s founder Prophet Mohammad which coincides with the Holy Week is considered by Mindanao leaders as an “eye opener” for Muslims and Christians to have a unified aspiration for peace and development despite religious differences.
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[Title] => No better peace pact than 1996 RP-MNLF agreement, says FVR
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Former President Fidel Ramos defended yesterday the peace agreement between the government and the secessionist Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) during the commemoration here of the 10th anniversary of the peace pact.
"I do not think we could have forged a better peace agreement than the one forged on September 2, 1996," Ramos told reporters here upon arrival for the anniversary rites marking 10 years of the final peace agreement that was forged under the former presidents term.
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[Title] => Government to resume peace talks with MILF in Libya on June 20
[Summary] => President Arroyo and her Cabinet gave the go-signal yesterday for the resumption of peace talks between the government and the secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) beginning June 20 in Tripoli, Libya.
The approval was made following the Presidents acceptance of an offer by Libyan President Moammar Gadhaffi to host the negotiations in his country.
Possible sites for the renewed talks were discussed during a Cabinet meeting at Malacañang yesterday, the President said.
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The approval was made following the President’s acceptance of an offer by Libyan President Moammar Gadhaffi to host the negotiations in his country.
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"I do not think we could have forged a better peace agreement than the one forged on September 2, 1996," Ramos told reporters here upon arrival for the anniversary rites marking 10 years of the final peace agreement that was forged under the former presidents term.
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The approval was made following the Presidents acceptance of an offer by Libyan President Moammar Gadhaffi to host the negotiations in his country.
Possible sites for the renewed talks were discussed during a Cabinet meeting at Malacañang yesterday, the President said.
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The approval was made following the President’s acceptance of an offer by Libyan President Moammar Gadhaffi to host the negotiations in his country.
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September 3, 2006 - 12:00am