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[Title] => Sayyafs Pinay hostage to be freed for P1.5 million?
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The family of Deborah Yap, who has been held by the Abu Sayyaf since June last year, is preparing for her imminent release this week amid reports that a P1.5-million ransom for the nurse has already been paid.
In an interview with ABS-CBN television, Yaps brother David Pamaran said yesterday their family is eagerly awaiting the release of the nurse who was seized from a hospital in Lamitan, Basilan on June 2 last year.
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[Title] => Gunmen free 38 hostages
[Summary] => Armed men who hijacked a ferry with 42 people on board released all passengers but kept four sailors in apparent revenge against a local militia, the military said.
The gang on board five speedboats seized the ferry Thursday as it plied the small islands in Basilan, said Col. Juvenal Narcise, the area military commander.
He said the gang released the 38 passengers before midnight Friday but kept the captain and three crew members from nearby Tapiantana island, apparently to avenge the death of gang members last month in a clash with a Tapiantana militia.
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[Summary] => Armed men who hijacked a ferry with 42 people on board released all passengers but kept four sailors in apparent revenge against a local militia, the military said.
The gang on board five speedboats seized the ferry Thursday as it plied the small islands in Basilan, said Col. Juvenal Narcise, the area military commander.
He said the gang released the 38 passengers before midnight Friday but kept the captain and three crew members from nearby Tapiantana island, apparently to avenge the death of gang members last month in a clash with a Tapiantana militia.
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In an interview with ABS-CBN television, Yaps brother David Pamaran said yesterday their family is eagerly awaiting the release of the nurse who was seized from a hospital in Lamitan, Basilan on June 2 last year.
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[Title] => Gunmen free 38 hostages
[Summary] => Armed men who hijacked a ferry with 42 people on board released all passengers but kept four sailors in apparent revenge against a local militia, the military said.
The gang on board five speedboats seized the ferry Thursday as it plied the small islands in Basilan, said Col. Juvenal Narcise, the area military commander.
He said the gang released the 38 passengers before midnight Friday but kept the captain and three crew members from nearby Tapiantana island, apparently to avenge the death of gang members last month in a clash with a Tapiantana militia.
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[Summary] => Armed men who hijacked a ferry with 42 people on board released all passengers but kept four sailors in apparent revenge against a local militia, the military said.
The gang on board five speedboats seized the ferry Thursday as it plied the small islands in Basilan, said Col. Juvenal Narcise, the area military commander.
He said the gang released the 38 passengers before midnight Friday but kept the captain and three crew members from nearby Tapiantana island, apparently to avenge the death of gang members last month in a clash with a Tapiantana militia.
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