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                    [Title] => Lingig mayor threatens to resign over NPA raid
                    [Summary] => Lingig, Surigao del Sur — Mayor Roberto "Jimmy" Luna said he plans to resign from office if his request for an Army camp in this remote town will not be granted by the national government and  the Philippine Army.


"We are only brave now because these soldiers with heavy artillery are with us but what if they leave Lingig soon?" Luna asked.

"We appeal to President Arroyo and the Department of National Defense (DND) to heed our request that a military camp be put up here and provide social services to our people," Luna said.
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"The time frame for a peace agreement is not as important as the need for it to be durable and meaningful to the lives of ordinary Filipinos," she said in a statement from Malacañang. "Peace is part of political stability, economic strength and social equity. Waging peace is part of the fight for change. This is an important part of the reconciliation and reform inherent in our platform."
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The earthquake, which registered an Intensity 3, struck this city at about 3:40 yesterday afternoon, sending residents scampering for safety. The tremor lasted for nearly one minute.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the earthquake could be an aftershock of the previous day’s tremor.
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                    [Summary] => Lingig, Surigao del Sur — Mayor Roberto "Jimmy" Luna said he plans to resign from office if his request for an Army camp in this remote town will not be granted by the national government and  the Philippine Army.


"We are only brave now because these soldiers with heavy artillery are with us but what if they leave Lingig soon?" Luna asked.

"We appeal to President Arroyo and the Department of National Defense (DND) to heed our request that a military camp be put up here and provide social services to our people," Luna said.
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"The time frame for a peace agreement is not as important as the need for it to be durable and meaningful to the lives of ordinary Filipinos," she said in a statement from Malacañang. "Peace is part of political stability, economic strength and social equity. Waging peace is part of the fight for change. This is an important part of the reconciliation and reform inherent in our platform."
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The earthquake, which registered an Intensity 3, struck this city at about 3:40 yesterday afternoon, sending residents scampering for safety. The tremor lasted for nearly one minute.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the earthquake could be an aftershock of the previous day’s tremor.
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