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The Army yesterday said there is no special treatment accorded to two soldiers tagged along with retired general Jovito Palparan in the disappearance of two student activists in 2006.

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The much-awaited trial of the Maguindanao massacre case against members of the Ampatuan clan will open in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig today, with prosecution lawyers hoping there will not be more delays.

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The Army yesterday said there is no special treatment accorded to two soldiers tagged along with retired general Jovito Palparan in the disappearance of two student activists in 2006.

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