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                    [Title] => Indonesian police detain 17 suspects in Freeport killings
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MANILA, Philippines - Police are now eyeing vendetta as a possible motive in a series of ambushes involving Indian nationals since 2007, the latest of which was that of a woman mo­neylender who was shot dead while collecting debt payments in Sampaloc, Manila Friday morning.

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BAGHDAD (AP) - A US military official said a mechanical problem appeared to be the reason for a helicopter crash yesterday that killed seven American soldiers in Iraq's southern desert, the deadliest such incident in Iraq in more than a year.

The CH-47 Chinook was flying with three other choppers from Kuwait when it went down shortly after midnight about 60 miles west of Basra, the military said.

The US military relies heavily on helicopters to ferry troops, dignitaries and supplies to avoid the threat of ambushes and roadside bombs, and yesterday's crash highlighted the noncombat dangers facing Americans in Iraq.

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MANILA, Philippines - Police are now eyeing vendetta as a possible motive in a series of ambushes involving Indian nationals since 2007, the latest of which was that of a woman mo­neylender who was shot dead while collecting debt payments in Sampaloc, Manila Friday morning.

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BAGHDAD (AP) - A US military official said a mechanical problem appeared to be the reason for a helicopter crash yesterday that killed seven American soldiers in Iraq's southern desert, the deadliest such incident in Iraq in more than a year.

The CH-47 Chinook was flying with three other choppers from Kuwait when it went down shortly after midnight about 60 miles west of Basra, the military said.

The US military relies heavily on helicopters to ferry troops, dignitaries and supplies to avoid the threat of ambushes and roadside bombs, and yesterday's crash highlighted the noncombat dangers facing Americans in Iraq.

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August 15, 2007 - 7:38pm
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