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President Arroyo’s presence turned the evening into a grand event which was attended by members of Soliven’s family, friends, diplomats, Cabinet members and colleagues.
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Magtatapos ang 9 na araw na pagluluksa ng Vatican para sa pagkamatay ng Santo Papa sa Abril 11.
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In its 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom released here on Thursday, the State Department said socio-economic disparity between the Christian majority and the Muslim minority, not religious intolerance, is the source of conflict in certain provinces in the southern Philippines.
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In an interview with Cable News Network, Chirac said France stands by the resolve of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to treat an attack on one member-nation as an attack on all member-nations.
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The Finnish government virtually recanted its criticisms against the Philippines’ handling of the hostage crisis in Jolo by praising the its assistance in the release of two Finnish hostages and pledging more development aid for Mindanao.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo Siazon Jr. said he received a letter from Finnish Foreign Minisher Erkki Tumioja thanking the Philippine government for its cooperation and assistance in the release of Finnish hostages from the hands of the Abu Sayyaf.
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President Arroyo’s presence turned the evening into a grand event which was attended by members of Soliven’s family, friends, diplomats, Cabinet members and colleagues.
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Muling nagpulong kahapon ang mga Cardinal para sa final arrangement ng burol at libing ni Pope John Paul II at inaasahan na muling magpupulong ang mga ito ngayon at bukas.

Magtatapos ang 9 na araw na pagluluksa ng Vatican para sa pagkamatay ng Santo Papa sa Abril 11.
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In its 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom released here on Thursday, the State Department said socio-economic disparity between the Christian majority and the Muslim minority, not religious intolerance, is the source of conflict in certain provinces in the southern Philippines.
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In an interview with Cable News Network, Chirac said France stands by the resolve of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to treat an attack on one member-nation as an attack on all member-nations.
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The Finnish government virtually recanted its criticisms against the Philippines’ handling of the hostage crisis in Jolo by praising the its assistance in the release of two Finnish hostages and pledging more development aid for Mindanao.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo Siazon Jr. said he received a letter from Finnish Foreign Minisher Erkki Tumioja thanking the Philippine government for its cooperation and assistance in the release of Finnish hostages from the hands of the Abu Sayyaf.
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