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The Philippines should not have joined China in its boycott of the Nobel Peace Prize awarding ceremonies in Oslo last Friday.

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Malacañang denied yesterday the Philippines was boycotting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo due to pressure from China.

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Malacanang denied today the Philippines was boycotting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo due to pressure from China.

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Malacañang denied yesterday the Philippines was boycotting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo due to pressure from China.

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Malacanang denied today the Philippines was boycotting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo due to pressure from China.

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