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                    [Title] => Military imposes stricter restrictions on media coverage of coup trial
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                    [AuthorName] => Jaime Laude
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                    [Title] => Military leaders urge soldiers to register early for 2007 elections
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Military leaders have called on soldiers to register early so that they can vote in the national elections next year.


Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino stressed that it is better for soldiers to participate in a democratic process rather than resort to unacceptable or violent means of changing the government. Tolentino was apparently referring to detained Scout Rangers and Marine officers who plotted the failed Feb. 24 coup d’etat.
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The Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) submitted to the AFP chief its advice on the case last Friday.

In an interview, Esperon said he needs to review the SJA’s recommendation before he decides whether to convene a military court to try the officers involved in the foiled power grab.
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                    [Title] => Military leaders urge soldiers to register early for 2007 elections
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Military leaders have called on soldiers to register early so that they can vote in the national elections next year.


Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino stressed that it is better for soldiers to participate in a democratic process rather than resort to unacceptable or violent means of changing the government. Tolentino was apparently referring to detained Scout Rangers and Marine officers who plotted the failed Feb. 24 coup d’etat.
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The Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) submitted to the AFP chief its advice on the case last Friday.

In an interview, Esperon said he needs to review the SJA’s recommendation before he decides whether to convene a military court to try the officers involved in the foiled power grab.
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