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MILF rebels hold suspected kidnapper of 4-year-old boy |
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By Al Jacinto, Correspondent
ZAMBOANGA CITY: Muslim rebels on Wednesday said it is holding a man
implicated in the kidnapping of a boy in Mindanao.
Eid Kabalu, a senior leader of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF), said rebel forces seized Mohamin Abo last
week after police authorities tagged him as behind the kidnapping of
John Kyle Chongson in Cotabato City on June 26. He said Abo was a
former disc jockey at a radio station in Mindanao.
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3 Baguio schools suspend classes to counter transmission of A(H1N1) virus
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BAGUIO CITY: Ranking Health officials in the Cordilleras supported
the suspension of classes by three of the most populated academic
institutions in Baguio last week saying it is an effort to slow down
possible transmission of Influenza A(H1N1).
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Anti-GMO groups in Negros want implementation of ban
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BACOLOD CITY: About a hundred protestors trooped to the Negros
Occidental Provincial Capitol on Wednesday to demand the full
implementation of Ordinance 007, or the anti-genetically modified
organism (GMO) law.
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Subic’s seaport revenue doubles in first half
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SUBIC BAY Freeport: The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA)
reported on Wednesday that total revenue generated from its seaport
operations in the first six months this year have already exceeded
the total 12-month income of 2008.
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Zamboanga City goes wireless
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ZAMBOANGA CITY: Economic activity in the Zamboanga peninsula and the
adjoining Sulu Archipelago is being given a boost through the
dramatic expansion if this city’s information and communications
technology (ICT)...
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