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This is a hope that the coming Pope’s visit will be an opportunity for those who sow terror, even if they have no belief in God, to make his visit a safe one.

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The US is standing by the Philippines in its efforts to recover and rebuild from the devastation brought by Super Typhoon Yolanda.

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As far as the Malacañang is concerned, the Abu Sayyaf bandit group linked to the al-Qaeda global terror network has been “decimated” by the Armed Forces in its offensives in Mindanao.

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As far as the Malacañang is concerned, the Abu Sayyaf bandit group linked to the al-Qaeda global terror network has been “decimated” by the Armed Forces in its offensives in Mindanao.

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