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Alleged sightings of a python no less than 40 feet long with a body larger than a coconut tree has caused panic among farmers in peasant enclaves in Barangay Kauran in Ampatuan, Maguindanao.

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COTABATO CITY -- Guns fell silent yesterday in two provinces in Mindanao where three days of fierce fighting between Muslim separatists and government troops left at least 23 guerrillas and two soldiers dead, the military said.

In Manila, President Estrada expressed hopes that a political settlement to end the insurgency could be worked out, but stressed the government would not yield to the guerrillas' demand for an independent Muslim state.

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Alleged sightings of a python no less than 40 feet long with a body larger than a coconut tree has caused panic among farmers in peasant enclaves in Barangay Kauran in Ampatuan, Maguindanao.

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COTABATO CITY -- Guns fell silent yesterday in two provinces in Mindanao where three days of fierce fighting between Muslim separatists and government troops left at least 23 guerrillas and two soldiers dead, the military said.

In Manila, President Estrada expressed hopes that a political settlement to end the insurgency could be worked out, but stressed the government would not yield to the guerrillas' demand for an independent Muslim state.

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