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                    [Title] => Leaks turning  into a flood
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Seeing former President Fidel Ramos as someone who could help end their isolation in the West, Libya under Muammar Gadhafi contributed P5 million to his presidential campaign in 1992.

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At least 2,000 Filipinos are still working in Libya despite the deployment ban there, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said today.

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If the interpreter of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi was true to the words spoken, then I would say with all impunity that the strongman has already lost it.

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In the outskirts of this city, Libya’s second largest, row after row of sand-colored concrete apartment blocks and villas are sprouting from the desert. Hundreds of kilometers away, construction cranes dot the Mediterranean skyline of the capital, Tripoli.

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In a letter to Gadhafi, hand-carried by Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita last week, Mrs. Arroyo expressed her gratitude to Gadhafi for supporting interfaith dialogue as a means to promote peace and prevent conflicts.
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Seeing former President Fidel Ramos as someone who could help end their isolation in the West, Libya under Muammar Gadhafi contributed P5 million to his presidential campaign in 1992.

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At least 2,000 Filipinos are still working in Libya despite the deployment ban there, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said today.

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If the interpreter of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi was true to the words spoken, then I would say with all impunity that the strongman has already lost it.

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In the outskirts of this city, Libya’s second largest, row after row of sand-colored concrete apartment blocks and villas are sprouting from the desert. Hundreds of kilometers away, construction cranes dot the Mediterranean skyline of the capital, Tripoli.

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In a letter to Gadhafi, hand-carried by Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita last week, Mrs. Arroyo expressed her gratitude to Gadhafi for supporting interfaith dialogue as a means to promote peace and prevent conflicts.
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