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The three American sailors accused of defrauding and beating up a taxi driver will arrive today to face the charges filed against them in a Cebu City court, said a commission overseeing the implementation of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFACOM).

not_entThe commission said Petty Officers Michael Keyes, John Earl Lowerey and Shannon Towers will arrive this morning from a US military base in Japan.

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The case of US fugitive Mark Jimenez who continue to enjoy his liberty despite extradition request from America, would likely stall President Estrada's visit to Washington, sources at the Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday.

not_entThe sources clarified there were no official talks on plea bargain for Jimenez but surrendering was just an option laid on him.

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US Ambassador Thomas Hubbard acted properly when he spoke about Washington's stand on the Supreme Court's decision on the extradition case of former presidential adviser Mark Jimenez, a US Embassy official said yesterday.

US Press Attaché Tom Skipper told The STAR Hubbard merely presented the US view that the Jimenez case might affect bilateral relations between the Philippines and the US.

It is normal diplomatic practice for an ambassador to speak for his country, he added.

Earlier, House Assistant Majority Leader Aniceto Saludo Jr. [DatePublished] => 2000-02-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804901 [AuthorName] => Aurea Calica [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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not_entThe commission said Petty Officers Michael Keyes, John Earl Lowerey and Shannon Towers will arrive this morning from a US military base in Japan.

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US Ambassador Thomas Hubbard acted properly when he spoke about Washington's stand on the Supreme Court's decision on the extradition case of former presidential adviser Mark Jimenez, a US Embassy official said yesterday.

US Press Attaché Tom Skipper told The STAR Hubbard merely presented the US view that the Jimenez case might affect bilateral relations between the Philippines and the US.

It is normal diplomatic practice for an ambassador to speak for his country, he added.

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