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                    [Title] => Cotabato bombing a ‘test mission’ for new guerrillas?
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COTABATO CITY — Police are still facing a blank wall on Friday’s bombing here which caused injuries to three people and triggered panic among residents.


Sources from the military’s intelligence community, however, said informants and some of the secessionist rebels are convinced that the bombing could be a "test mission" for a new batch of guerrillas being trained in handling explosives by the Jemaah Islamiya in a hinterland in Lanao del Norte.
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Investigators said the grenade, which landed near a coffee shop, failed to explode.

Market watchmen told probers they heard a dull thud at the second floor of the public market. At first, they said they thought someone hurled a stone into the building from the roadside.
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COTABATO CITY — Police are still facing a blank wall on Friday’s bombing here which caused injuries to three people and triggered panic among residents.


Sources from the military’s intelligence community, however, said informants and some of the secessionist rebels are convinced that the bombing could be a "test mission" for a new batch of guerrillas being trained in handling explosives by the Jemaah Islamiya in a hinterland in Lanao del Norte.
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Investigators said the grenade, which landed near a coffee shop, failed to explode.

Market watchmen told probers they heard a dull thud at the second floor of the public market. At first, they said they thought someone hurled a stone into the building from the roadside.
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