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                    [Title] => SuperFerry 14 fire not a terrorist attack
                    [Summary] => A security man has downplayed the possibility of a terrorist attack in the Feb. 27 fire aboard the SuperFerry 14 where 29 passengers died and 90 others remain missing.


Testifying before the Special Board of Marine Inquiry yesterday, Bonifacio Puno Jr., 26, said each passenger was frisked, bags opened and searched, and their packages checked with metal detectors before they were allowed on board the ill-fated ship.

"(I am) 101 percent certain that no explosive, ammunition, firearm and the like could have (been) sneaked inside the vessel," he said.
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A subpoena has been sent to ferry captain Ceferino Manzo, who has not issued any statement nor discussed the incident in public.

Gina Virtusio, director for corporate communications of WG&A, owners of SuperFerry 14, said she saw no reason why Manzo would not appear before the board of inquiry.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => SuperFerry 14 fire not a terrorist attack
                    [Summary] => A security man has downplayed the possibility of a terrorist attack in the Feb. 27 fire aboard the SuperFerry 14 where 29 passengers died and 90 others remain missing.


Testifying before the Special Board of Marine Inquiry yesterday, Bonifacio Puno Jr., 26, said each passenger was frisked, bags opened and searched, and their packages checked with metal detectors before they were allowed on board the ill-fated ship.

"(I am) 101 percent certain that no explosive, ammunition, firearm and the like could have (been) sneaked inside the vessel," he said.
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A subpoena has been sent to ferry captain Ceferino Manzo, who has not issued any statement nor discussed the incident in public.

Gina Virtusio, director for corporate communications of WG&A, owners of SuperFerry 14, said she saw no reason why Manzo would not appear before the board of inquiry.
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