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[Title] => Drowned Syrian boys' aunt wants to bring family to Canada
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[Title] => Davao cops nab arms dealer
[Summary] => Police in Davao del Sur arrested a suspected arms dealer in Malita, Davao del Sur yesterday and seized a cache of high caliber guns, ammunition and explosives.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - After the release
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[Title] => Britney's ex faces assault charge
[Summary] => Prosecutors have charged Britney Spears’ former boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib, with three felonies including assault with a deadly weapon.
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[Title] => Hairdresser: Britney Spears 'scared' of ex-manager
[Summary] => LOS ANGELES (AP) – Britney Spears' hairdresser testified Wednesday that the pop superstar told her she was scared of her former manager and friend, Osama "Sam" Lutfi.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Silencing the messenger
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There is only one way to stop the deadly open season on journalists. That is to arrest the killers the triggermen and the brains and to prosecute, convict and punish them. Other proposals are mere stopgap measures, and one even smacks of a government attempt to manipulate the news. Those planning to "embed" soldiers in dangerous military missions to do the work of legitimate journalists, ostensibly to keep the press out of harms way, betray their ignorance of the role of the mass media.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - The Abu Sayyaf strikes again
[Summary] => When Abu Sayyaf guerrillas were driven out of Basilan by the joint war exercises between Philippine and US troops, everyone expected the terrorists to regroup and move their base elsewhere.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Open season
[Summary] => Theres only one justification for a government to approve the payment of ransom for its kidnapped citizens: it intends to arrest the kidnappers and recover the money once the victims are freed. This could be why Washington, in a significant shift in its policy regarding kidnappings...
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Rescue or ransom?
[Summary] => Here we go again. Rumors are rife in Basilan that negotiations are ongoing to buy the freedom of the Abu Sayyafs three remaining hostages for up to P50 million. Amid the rumors, the governor of Basilan had to make a public appeal the other day to stop the negotiations...
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[Title] => Editorial - Finish the campaign in Sulu
[Summary] => Almost forgotten in the political earthquake that Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis Singson has unleashed is the continuing military offensive in Sulu. The campaign, now entering its fourth week, has been blessed with luck: two French hostages managed to escape, followed later by 12 preachers of the Jesus Miracle Crusade led by Wilde Almeda. The escapees were brought to safety by the military. The Abu Sayyaf still has three Malaysians, a Filipino and an American, but reports said only the terrorist groups hard-core members have remained in the jungle.
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There is only one way to stop the deadly open season on journalists. That is to arrest the killers the triggermen and the brains and to prosecute, convict and punish them. Other proposals are mere stopgap measures, and one even smacks of a government attempt to manipulate the news. Those planning to "embed" soldiers in dangerous military missions to do the work of legitimate journalists, ostensibly to keep the press out of harms way, betray their ignorance of the role of the mass media.
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[Summary] => Almost forgotten in the political earthquake that Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis Singson has unleashed is the continuing military offensive in Sulu. The campaign, now entering its fourth week, has been blessed with luck: two French hostages managed to escape, followed later by 12 preachers of the Jesus Miracle Crusade led by Wilde Almeda. The escapees were brought to safety by the military. The Abu Sayyaf still has three Malaysians, a Filipino and an American, but reports said only the terrorist groups hard-core members have remained in the jungle.
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