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                    [Title] => Arroyo visit to Merci shows 'dark politics'
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No doubt Philippine authorities erred big in the Luneta hostage taking by a disgruntled ex-cop last August.

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The Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday the Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia already submitted the list of Filipino detainees that could be included in the list. DFA records showed there are 139 Filipino detainees in Jeddah and 300 others in Riyadh charged with different offenses. Nineteen of these detainees are facing capital punishment.
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No doubt Philippine authorities erred big in the Luneta hostage taking by a disgruntled ex-cop last August.

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The Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday the Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia already submitted the list of Filipino detainees that could be included in the list. DFA records showed there are 139 Filipino detainees in Jeddah and 300 others in Riyadh charged with different offenses. Nineteen of these detainees are facing capital punishment.
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