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                    [Title] => NPA attempt to torch Albay cement plant foiled
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LEGAZPI CITY — Alert members of the Army’s 65th Infantry Battalion, backed up by civilian volunteers, foiled an attempt by some 20 heavily armed New People’s Army (NPA) rebels to occupy and torch a cement plant in Camalig, Albay before dawn yesterday.


Lt. Col. Manuel Orduña, commanding officer of the 65th IB based in Barangay Tula-Tula in Ligao City, said the rebels, including four women, arrived on board a passenger jeepney near the Taiwanese-owned Palanog cement plant at about 2 a.m.
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                    [Title] => NPA attempt to torch Albay cement plant foiled
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LEGAZPI CITY — Alert members of the Army’s 65th Infantry Battalion, backed up by civilian volunteers, foiled an attempt by some 20 heavily armed New People’s Army (NPA) rebels to occupy and torch a cement plant in Camalig, Albay before dawn yesterday.


Lt. Col. Manuel Orduña, commanding officer of the 65th IB based in Barangay Tula-Tula in Ligao City, said the rebels, including four women, arrived on board a passenger jeepney near the Taiwanese-owned Palanog cement plant at about 2 a.m.
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