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[Title] => Japan vows not to give up on 2 hostages till 'the very end'
[Summary] => Japan promised Saturday not to give up "until the very end" on efforts to rescue two Japanese hostages threatened with beheading by Islamic militants demanding a $200 million ransom, after a deadline passed with no word from the captors.
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[Title] => Palace asks SC to lift order on midnight appointments
[Summary] => Malacañang asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to lift its order temporarily stopping the implementation of President Aquino’s Executive Order 2 on former National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) secretary Bai Omera Dianalan-Lucman. EO 2 revokes midnight appointments of the previous administration.
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[Title] => Muslims to start observing Ramadhan
[Summary] => ILIGAN CITY Muslims would watch the skies tonight for the emergence of a new moon which signals the start of the Holy Month of Ramadhan tomorrow.
"Tomorrow (Nov. 4) is the Niata, when we keep vigil at night to watch the new moon appear in the sky to signal the start of Ramadhan. We do not have the instruments or equipment to track the movement of the moon, but based on the Muslim calendar, the new moon is estimated to appear on Nov. 5", said Imam Abdullah Bato, secretary general of the Imams League here.
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[Title] => Historic view of jihad
[Summary] => The current war against terrorism is neither a crusade or a jihad. The crusades were wars undertaken by Christians in the late Middle Ages to secure the rights of Christian Pilgrims to visit the Holy Sepulchre and to recover the Holy Land from its Mohammedan conquerors. The name was derived from the cross which the Crusaders used as their Christian symbol.
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ALL MUSLIMS
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"Tomorrow (Nov. 4) is the Niata, when we keep vigil at night to watch the new moon appear in the sky to signal the start of Ramadhan. We do not have the instruments or equipment to track the movement of the moon, but based on the Muslim calendar, the new moon is estimated to appear on Nov. 5", said Imam Abdullah Bato, secretary general of the Imams League here.
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November 4, 2002 - 12:00am