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                    [Title] => Still no solid information on Sinnott whereabouts
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Fourteen days after the Irish missionary’s abduction, security forces in the Southern Philippines have yet to get hold of solid information on the whereabouts of Fr. Michael Sinnott, a spokesman of the crisis management committee (CMC) in Zamboanga del Sur said today (Oct. 25).

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The local crisis management committee (CMC) here offered yesterday a P200,000 reward to any person who could help authorities find kidnapped Irish priest Fr. Michael Sinnott.

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ALAN MOLDE
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                    [Title] => Still no solid information on Sinnott whereabouts
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Fourteen days after the Irish missionary’s abduction, security forces in the Southern Philippines have yet to get hold of solid information on the whereabouts of Fr. Michael Sinnott, a spokesman of the crisis management committee (CMC) in Zamboanga del Sur said today (Oct. 25).

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The local crisis management committee (CMC) here offered yesterday a P200,000 reward to any person who could help authorities find kidnapped Irish priest Fr. Michael Sinnott.

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