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The plan to withdraw was announced amid contradictory reports and growing doubts about the truth of a story about two Japanese "stragglers," supposedly now in their 80s, wanted to emerge from hiding, 60 years after the war in the Pacific ended.
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Mrs. Arroyo, with US Embassy chargé d’affaires Joseph Mussomeli and his Japanese counterpart Akio Egawa, signified this commitment at the commemoration of the 62nd anniversary of the Fall of Bataan held at the Dambana ng Kagitingan at Mt. Samat.
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