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                    [Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Stranded pilgrims leave Bangkok airport for hajj
                    [Summary] => BANGKOK (AP) - A Thai official says more than 450 Thai Muslims stranded at Bangkok's besieged airport for four days have been bused to a military base to board a plane for the hajj pilgrimage.
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                    [Title] => JI-Abu-Rajah Sulaiman links alarm US
                    [Summary] => WASHINGTON — The US State Department said there is growing cooperation among Islamist terrorist organizations operating in the Philippines — the Abu Sayyaf, Jemaah Islamiyah and the Rajah Sulaiman Movement — and described this as a "major and disturbing trend."


In its annual Country Reports on Terrorism the State Department said the near-simultaneous Valentine’s Day bombings in Manila, Davao City and General Santos City in 2005 involved operatives from all three groups and resulted in eight deaths and 150 wounded.
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"Our prediction is Thailand will become like Mindanao in the next five years unless the Thai government takes decisive steps to control and contain the local insurgency," Rohan Gunaratna, head of the Singapore-based International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, told an international counterterrorism conference in Cebu City.
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In its annual Country Reports on Terrorism the State Department said the near-simultaneous Valentine’s Day bombings in Manila, Davao City and General Santos City in 2005 involved operatives from all three groups and resulted in eight deaths and 150 wounded.
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"Our prediction is Thailand will become like Mindanao in the next five years unless the Thai government takes decisive steps to control and contain the local insurgency," Rohan Gunaratna, head of the Singapore-based International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, told an international counterterrorism conference in Cebu City.
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