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[Summary] => In offering to help Iraqi security forces to fight insurgents after a wave of deadly bombings in the capital, an anti-American Shiite cleric is sending a clear signal to the government: If you don't protect us, we'll protect ourselves.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Iraq's Sadr calls on followers to vote in election
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[Title] => Anti-US Iraqi cleric facing leadership challenge
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: UN says 2 dead in attack near its Iraq compound
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Iraqi parliament debates security pact
[Summary] => BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraqi lawmakers yesterday began debate over a pact with the United States that will allow US forces to remain for three more years, while an Iranian official close to that country's leadership praised the Iraqi Cabinet for approving the deal.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Muqtada al-Sadr urges rejection of US-Iraqi pact
[Summary] => BAGHDAD (AP) – Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr today called on Iraq's parliament to reject a US-Iraqi security pact as tens of thousands of his followers rallied in Baghdad against the deal.
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[Title] => RP embassies tighten security following terror threat
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo has directed all Philippine missions abroad to heighten security measures after the embassy in Stockholm, Sweden received a faxed threat of attacks against members of the "coalition of the willing."
Romulo sent a fax circular yesterday to all Philippine diplomatic posts reminding the countrys ambassadors and consuls general to "take all necessary precaution for (their) personnel and premises against possible terrorist attacks" as contained in a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) circular dated Oct. 25, 2002.
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[Title] => Iraqi militants threaten RP embassies
[Summary] => Iraqi militants have threatened to attack the embassies worldwide of the Philippines and other members of the US-led coalition that invaded and occupied their country, sources said yesterday.
Sources said the information is contained in a one-page fax message in Arabic sent by the Army of Muqtada al-Sadr and the group Imam Mahdi to the Philippine embassy in Stockholm, Sweden last Aug. 16.
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Romulo sent a fax circular yesterday to all Philippine diplomatic posts reminding the countrys ambassadors and consuls general to "take all necessary precaution for (their) personnel and premises against possible terrorist attacks" as contained in a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) circular dated Oct. 25, 2002.
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Sources said the information is contained in a one-page fax message in Arabic sent by the Army of Muqtada al-Sadr and the group Imam Mahdi to the Philippine embassy in Stockholm, Sweden last Aug. 16.
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