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Thursday, July 10, 2008

 

12,000 policemen, soldiers 
to secure ARMM elections

Comelec commissioners inaugurate provincial office in Patikul, Sulu

By Al Jacinto, Correspondent

SULU ISLAND: More than12,000 policemen and soldiers will be deployed in the Muslim autonomous region to guard next month’s elections.

Police and military gave their assurance the August 11 polls in the autonomous region would be clean and peaceful. “We see peaceful elections ahead. We have enough security forces to guard the polls,” Elections Commissioner Nicodemo Ferrer told The Manila Times.

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SULU ISLAND: Communist insurgents raided a mining firm in Compostela Valley province and warned of more attacks in the southern Philippines, officials said Wednesday.

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GOVERNMENT Troops found three New People’s Army (NPA) camps in two separate operations in Samar, the Army reported Wednesday.

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Cotabato City: The Agong Peace Network, which is a group of individuals dedicated to the attainment of a culture of peace in Mindanao yesterday called for the immediate resumption of the stalled peace talks...

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Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) regional police Chief Superintendent Joel Goltiao said the contingent would compose of 7,253 police and 5,337 soldiers,...

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CLARK FREEPORT: “Improved tourism industry could help businesses thrive amid global economic crisis.”

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BALANGA City, Bataan: Bishop Socrates “Soc” Villegas on Monday issued a strongly worded pastoral statement opposing the proposal to operate the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) in Napot Point, Morong, Bataan.

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