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                    [Title] => Good news and bad news
                    [Summary] => First, the good news and it is that at long last the Supreme Court has decided that $682 million of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ ill-gotten wealth belongs to the Philippine government. Great crimes can be committed instantaneously. Justice is always a slow process. Sometimes it never even comes. To this date, no one knows the identify of the high official who ordered the shooting of Ninoy Aquino. And even if his identity were revealed today, his crime has already prescribed. No action can be taken against him.
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                    [AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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                    [Title] => US, Australia express dismay over escape of Al-Ghozi
                    [Summary] => The United States and Australia expressed dismay yesterday over the escape of a top Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member from his Camp Crame jail and warned it could raise the level of terrorism in the region. 


US Embassy counselor for public affairs Ronald Post and acting embassy spokesman Frank Jenista expressed concern over the jailbreak.

Post said the US State Department also reiterated the need to have the escapees recaptured and detained immediately.
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                    [Title] => US, Australia express dismay over escape of Al-Ghozi
                    [Summary] => The United States and Australia expressed dismay yesterday over the escape of a top Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member from his Camp Crame jail and warned it could raise the level of terrorism in the region. 


US Embassy counselor for public affairs Ronald Post and acting embassy spokesman Frank Jenista expressed concern over the jailbreak.

Post said the US State Department also reiterated the need to have the escapees recaptured and detained immediately.
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