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                    [ArticleID] => 169655
                    [Title] => ‘Non-approval of MLSA may affect US military aid to RP’
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An official of the US State Department told The STAR yesterday that the non-approval of the MLSA could adversely affect the flow of US military aid to the country.

US Secretary of State Colin Powell will ask the Philippine government to draw up clear and long-term plans for the utilization of the $55-million counterterror aid granted to the Philippines by the US government when he arrives in Manila in the first week of August, the US official added.
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    [results] => Array
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                    [ArticleID] => 169655
                    [Title] => ‘Non-approval of MLSA may affect US military aid to RP’
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An official of the US State Department told The STAR yesterday that the non-approval of the MLSA could adversely affect the flow of US military aid to the country.

US Secretary of State Colin Powell will ask the Philippine government to draw up clear and long-term plans for the utilization of the $55-million counterterror aid granted to the Philippines by the US government when he arrives in Manila in the first week of August, the US official added.
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