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Three weeks after US feds seized from them $100,000 smuggled cash, brothers Ian Carl and Juan Paolo Garcia wrote separate excuse letters.

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Police concerns that media-hungry terrorists would attack Michael Jackson's trial as a "soft target" led to a request for federal help, according to FBI files kept on the late pop star. The documents also show that the FBI helped facilitate interviews in the Philippines by California authorities investigating Jackson over allegations that he had sexually abused boys.

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Police concerns that media-hungry terrorists would attack Michael Jackson's trial as a "soft target" led to a request for federal help, according to FBI files kept on the late pop star. The documents also show that the FBI helped facilitate interviews in the Philippines by California authorities investigating Jackson over allegations that he had sexually abused boys.

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"The chief of staff will forward the decision to the (Armed Forces of the Philippines’) board of review, which in turn will forward the same to the President for final approval and execution," military spokesman Maj. Gen. Jose Angel Honrado told a press briefing.
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