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Being kidnapped in a foreign land can be a horrifying experience, but Cpt. Arlis Jardin, the team leader of Filipino peacekeepers held hostage in Golan Heights last May 7, did not feel much tension.

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The Philippines remains committed to deploying troops in U.N. peacekeeping hotspots despite the brief hostage-taking of 21 Filipino soldiers, who were welcomed back to freedom in Jordan with a traditional military feast, military officials said Sunday.

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