+ Follow MR. SCHILLING Tag
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[Title] => Islamic scholar warns of double-faced Moros
[Summary] => ERAP REBUFFS BILL: A full year before the Sept. 11 (2001) terrorist attack on America, the United States was already hot on the idea of using the Abu Sayyaf problem as an excuse to bring in its forces in the guise of training Filipino soldiers and gain a strategic foothold in the South.
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[AuthorName] => Federico D. Pascual Jr.
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[Title] => Schilling to have Easter homecoming
[Summary] => After almost eight months in the hands of his Abu Sayyaf captors, rescued American hostage Jeffrey Schilling is expected to be reunited with his mother in Oakland, California in time for Easter.
Airport officials confirmed that Schilling was booked on Continental Airlines flight CO 912 which was set to leave at past 11 last night for Guam, where he was scheduled to take a connecting flight to San Francisco.
Schilling, 25, was assigned seat number 14E and was to be accompanied by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Gary Hewitt.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-16 00:00:00
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MR. SCHILLING
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[Summary] => ERAP REBUFFS BILL: A full year before the Sept. 11 (2001) terrorist attack on America, the United States was already hot on the idea of using the Abu Sayyaf problem as an excuse to bring in its forces in the guise of training Filipino soldiers and gain a strategic foothold in the South.
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[Title] => Schilling to have Easter homecoming
[Summary] => After almost eight months in the hands of his Abu Sayyaf captors, rescued American hostage Jeffrey Schilling is expected to be reunited with his mother in Oakland, California in time for Easter.
Airport officials confirmed that Schilling was booked on Continental Airlines flight CO 912 which was set to leave at past 11 last night for Guam, where he was scheduled to take a connecting flight to San Francisco.
Schilling, 25, was assigned seat number 14E and was to be accompanied by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Gary Hewitt.
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