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[Title] => Nida slay suspect leaps to death
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[Title] => Green card for slain Fil-Am trooper?
[Summary] => WASHINGTON The brother of the first Filipino soldier killed in Iraq will fight to gain posthumous United States citizenship for him.
US media have described Marine Sgt. Joseph Menusa, 33, as the first Filipino-American soldier killed in the war against Iraq. Technically, however, he was still a Filipino when he died, not having been naturalized yet as a US citizen.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON The brother of the first Filipino soldier killed in Iraq will fight to gain posthumous United States citizenship for him.
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