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[Title] => Lawyer: Afghan suspect had depression after Iraq
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[Title] => Wife defends US soldier accused in Afghan rampage
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[Title] => US says soldier split killing spree
[Summary] => US investigators believe the US soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians split the slaughter into two episodes, returning to his base after the first attack and later slipping away to kill again, two American officials said Saturday.
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[Title] => Lawyer: Afghan killings suspect remembers little
[Summary] => The Army staff sergeant accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians in a nighttime shooting rampage has a sketchy memory of the night of the massacre, his lawyer said Monday after meeting his client for the first time.
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[Title] => US suspect in Afghan shootings identified
[Summary] => After five days cloaked in military secrecy, the U.S. soldier suspected in a massacre of 16 Afghan civilians has been identified as a Washington state father of two who underwent anger management counseling a decade ago after an arrest for assault on a girlfriend.
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[Title] => US official says suspect in slaying of 16 Afghan civilians is Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales
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[Title] => WikiLeaks suspect to be housed with other inmates
[Summary] => The Army private accused of passing classified documents to WikiLeaks was cleared Thursday to live alongside other inmates at a military prison, a dramatic change from his previous quarters in a brig where he spent 23 hours a day alone in his cell.
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[Title] => Chief architect of MNLF peace pact dies
[Summary] => Retired Armed Forces chief Gen. Manuel Yan passed away at the Medical City hospital in Pasig yesterday. He was 88 years old.
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[Title] => Outgoing AFP chief likely to be named ambassador to Indonesia
[Summary] => Outgoing Armed Forces chief Gen. Efren Abu will likely become the ambassador to Indonesia, Malacañang announced yesterday.
"That is the offer to him. But we dont know yet his decision," Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said.
Ermita did not elaborate on the matter but mentioned that Abu was a classmate of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas in 1991.
In earlier reports, Abu said he and the Indonesian leader had been good friends. "We are (still) communicating with each other," he said.
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[Title] => US says soldier split killing spree
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[Title] => US official says suspect in slaying of 16 Afghan civilians is Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales
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[Title] => Chief architect of MNLF peace pact dies
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[Title] => Outgoing AFP chief likely to be named ambassador to Indonesia
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"That is the offer to him. But we dont know yet his decision," Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said.
Ermita did not elaborate on the matter but mentioned that Abu was a classmate of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas in 1991.
In earlier reports, Abu said he and the Indonesian leader had been good friends. "We are (still) communicating with each other," he said.
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