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The military could not say whether the deadly ambush staged by communist rebels in Quezon province was a retaliation for the arrest of the Tiamzon couple last Saturday.

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ISABELA, Basilan - Bad weather, rough terrain and land mines continue to hamper military efforts to rescue 27 hostages held by the Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf.

"We knew that this would not be a walk in the park, but the fighting continues," Army spokesman Col. Rafael Romero said.

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ISABELA, Basilan - Bad weather, rough terrain and land mines continue to hamper military efforts to rescue 27 hostages held by the Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf.

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