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                    [Title] => New Zealand PM arriving in Manila
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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key will visit the Philippines from Nov. 20 to 22 on the invitation of President Aquino, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced yesterday.

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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key will undertake an official visit to the Philippines next week to further enhance the relations of the two countries, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said today.

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Philippine solidarity groups based in New Zealand have expressed support to the hunger strike staged since Dec. 3 by the Morong 43 and other political prisoners demanding their release from detention.

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WELLINGTON (AP) - Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo defended her record on human rights during a visit Monday to New Zealand, as a lone activist in a steel cage outside Parliament called her the "worst dictator" in the troubled nation's history.

Arroyo, speaking after talks with Prime Minister Helen Clark, said her country was in "a fight to turn around a history of political violence and retribution."
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