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                    [Title] => Troops keep up search for Tarlac rebels
                    [Summary] => SAN JOSE (AFP) — Nearly 1,000 soldiers kept up their sweep through villages and caves in three Tarlac towns after a deadly clash earlier this week, the military said.


Tuesday’s gunbattle between government troops and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Sta. Ignacia town left at least 18 rebels dead.

The military considers Sta. Ignacia a stronghold of the NPA’s Oscar Estrada Command.
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Tuesday’s gunbattle between government troops and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Sta. Ignacia town left at least 18 rebels dead.

The military considers Sta. Ignacia a stronghold of the NPA’s Oscar Estrada Command.
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