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[Title] => Police hunting 3 more suspects over Zambo blast
[Summary] => Police are now tracking down three more suspects in the attempted assassination on Sulu Gov. Abdusakur Tan at the Zamboanga International airport (ZIA) last week.
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[Title] => Suspect sa Zamboanga bombing tugisin - General Verzosa
[Summary] => Arrest the suspects!
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[Title] => Criminal raps filed vs suspects in Sulu gov slay try
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Police filed today criminal charges against five people suspected to have a hand in the assassination attempt on Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan.
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[Title] => Farmer gets $1,000 for finding US drone
[Summary] => JOLO, Sulu (AP) A local farmer has gotten a nearly $1,000 reward for turning over an unmanned US aircraft that crashed on an island where al-Qaeda-linked militants are active, US and Philippine officials said Friday.
US military spokesman Lt. Col. Mark Zimmer said the unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV, was used for typographical study, the safety of roads and security of troops on Jolo island, where American and Filipino soldiers are preparing for annual military exercises later this month.
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[Title] => Muslims protest US presence in South
[Summary] => JOLO, Sulu Dozens of Muslim activists here burned a US flag yesterday and demanded that American troops involved in counterterrorism exercises leave the southern island.
The protesters marched to a mosque where unidentified men opened fire on a crowd and injured 10 men last week.
Cocoy Tulawie, a local official leading the protest, said the humanitarian mission by American troops was a cover for counterinsurgency operations and amounted to US intervention in domestic affairs.
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COCOY TULAWIE
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US military spokesman Lt. Col. Mark Zimmer said the unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV, was used for typographical study, the safety of roads and security of troops on Jolo island, where American and Filipino soldiers are preparing for annual military exercises later this month.
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The protesters marched to a mosque where unidentified men opened fire on a crowd and injured 10 men last week.
Cocoy Tulawie, a local official leading the protest, said the humanitarian mission by American troops was a cover for counterinsurgency operations and amounted to US intervention in domestic affairs.
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