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                    [Title] => EDITORYAL – Nasaan na ang 4 na babaing bihag ng Sayyaf?
                    [Summary] => SIYAM na buwan nang bihag ng mga teroristang Abu Sayyaf ang apat na babaing miyembro ng Jehovah’s Witnesses. Hanggang sa kasalukuyan, wala pang linaw kung nasaan na sila ngayon. Walang nakaaalam kung gumagawa pa ng paraan ang pamahalaan kung paano mababawi ang apat na kawawang babae.
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                    [Summary] => The military will pick up where negotiators failed. 


Military authorities in Mindanao hinted yesterday they have pinpointed the general location of Abu Sayyaf kidnappers holding four female hostages in Sulu, and that the troops were just awaiting orders to move in for the kill.

"Our troops are in position. That’s the logical move. We have to rescue the hostages," said Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina, commander of the Armed Forces Southern Command (Southcom) based in Zamboanga City.
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                    [Title] => Military moves in to rescue four Sulu hostages
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Military authorities in Mindanao hinted yesterday they have pinpointed the general location of Abu Sayyaf kidnappers holding four female hostages in Sulu, and that the troops were just awaiting orders to move in for the kill.

"Our troops are in position. That’s the logical move. We have to rescue the hostages," said Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina, commander of the Armed Forces Southern Command (Southcom) based in Zamboanga City.
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