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[Title] => Several Mindanao bombings still unsolved
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[Title] => Central Mindanao airports anti-terror equipment bogs down
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CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao Security forces complained that vital anti-terrorist equipment has been out of order at the Awang airport in Cotabato City despite the terminals sensitive location in Central Mindanao, a known hotbed of Islamic extremism in the region.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL The peace dividend
[Summary] => Not too long ago the news from the Buliok complex in Pikit, North Cotabato alternated between bad and worse. Residents fled from constant fierce fighting between government troops and members of the Pentagon kidnapping gang as well as the groups suspected coddlers...
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[Title] => In Buliok, farm tools replace rebels guns
[Summary] => PIKIT, North Cotabato The once impregnable Buliok complex here is still a Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) stronghold but rebels no longer carry guns, only farming tools, when they roam around.
Now a peace zone, the 3,000-hectare Buliok complex, supposedly the MILFs "last frontier," fell to government hands on Feb. 14, 2003 after a seven-day air, artillery and ground offensive.
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[Title] => North Cotabato orchard farmers enjoy a fruitful year
[Summary] => KIDAPAWAN CITY For exotic fruit farmers in North Cotabato, 2005 could be their most fruitful ever in their eight years of passionately transforming the province into Mindanaos orchard capital.
Thanks to the efforts of their farmer-governor, Emmanuel Piñol, a staunch advocate of orchard farming, there is more than enough supply of supposedly expensive exotic fruits such as durian, mangosteen, lanzones and rambutan that vendors can sell cheaply throughout the year.
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[Title] => Dolorfino remembered for role in peaceful elections in ARMM
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Brig. Gen. Mohammad Ben Dolorfino, who bade city residents goodbye yesterday following the completion of his tour of duty as commander of the 2nd Marine Brigade, will be remembered for his role in what many believe were the first-ever peaceful elections in the 15-year-old Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) last Aug. 8.
Dolorfino headed the interim Task Force HOPE (Honest, Orderly and Peaceful Elections), which helped the Commission on Elections administer the fifth ARMM elections.
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[Title] => MILF denies JI terror ties
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Muslim separatist rebels waging a long running rebellion in the southern Philippines have assured the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) they have no ties with Southeast Asia-based terrorists, foreign diplomats said yesterday.
Ambassadors from OIC member-countries said Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chief Murad Ebrahim denied the allegations and assured the OIC his group was committed to signing a peace deal with Manila.
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[Title] => MILF commanders sending surrender feelers, says military
[Summary] => CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao The military has been receiving persistent "surrender feelers" from supposedly loyal followers of former Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chairman Hashim Salamat who are affected by the reported worsening rifts among the fronts top leaders.
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[Title] => MILF will resume talks
[Summary] => Muslim separatist guerrillas said yesterday they have agreed to resume formal talks with the government after the justice department dropped criminal charges against rebel leaders in connection with deadly bomb attacks in Davao City that killed 38 people last year.
"We have informed Malaysia of our eagerness to resume the talks because of the dropping of the charges," said Eid Kabalu, spokesman for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) who was among those charged over the bombings of the Davao International Airport and the Sasa wharf in March and April a year ago.
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Now a peace zone, the 3,000-hectare Buliok complex, supposedly the MILFs "last frontier," fell to government hands on Feb. 14, 2003 after a seven-day air, artillery and ground offensive.
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Thanks to the efforts of their farmer-governor, Emmanuel Piñol, a staunch advocate of orchard farming, there is more than enough supply of supposedly expensive exotic fruits such as durian, mangosteen, lanzones and rambutan that vendors can sell cheaply throughout the year.
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Ambassadors from OIC member-countries said Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chief Murad Ebrahim denied the allegations and assured the OIC his group was committed to signing a peace deal with Manila.
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"We have informed Malaysia of our eagerness to resume the talks because of the dropping of the charges," said Eid Kabalu, spokesman for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) who was among those charged over the bombings of the Davao International Airport and the Sasa wharf in March and April a year ago.
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