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[Title] => Pinoy reporter, security aide of US wrestler trade insults
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The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Centennial Terminals international arrival area almost became the scene of a smackdown when the arrival of a group of famous wrestlers from the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) early yesterday morning was marred by an exchange of insults with the groups security men.
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[Title] => Last of Vietnamese boat people to leave for US
[Summary] => The last batch of Vietnamese "boat people" will leave the Philippines shortly to be resettled in the United States, the International Organization for Migration said yesterday.
The 1,600 are the last from a group of migrants who fled their country 16 years ago, long after the end of the Vietnam War, and have been stranded here since.
They have been originally denied refugee status by the United States, which deemed them to be economic refugees rather than fleeing political persecution.
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JUDITH GERONGA-DOLOT
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The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Centennial Terminals international arrival area almost became the scene of a smackdown when the arrival of a group of famous wrestlers from the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) early yesterday morning was marred by an exchange of insults with the groups security men.
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The 1,600 are the last from a group of migrants who fled their country 16 years ago, long after the end of the Vietnam War, and have been stranded here since.
They have been originally denied refugee status by the United States, which deemed them to be economic refugees rather than fleeing political persecution.
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September 24, 2005 - 12:00am