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Mike Tyson directed an expletive-filled rant at a Canadian television anchor in a live interview Wednesday after the host brought up the former heavyweight champion's conviction for sexual assault.

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"We understand the circumstances that influenced the decision and approach of the government of the Philippines" to the Iraqi hostage crisis involving Saudi-based Filipino truck driver and father of eight Angelo de la Cruz, Pearce said in a statement. "We understand how difficult the situation was for the Philippines."
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Earlier yesterday, Downer had repeated the allegations he aired over the weekend that the Philippines and Spain had given in to terrorists.
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Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Howard had never threatened to send Australian troops to Asia and would always try to enlist the support of its Southeast Asian neighbors to prevent a terrorist attack.
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"We understand the circumstances that influenced the decision and approach of the government of the Philippines" to the Iraqi hostage crisis involving Saudi-based Filipino truck driver and father of eight Angelo de la Cruz, Pearce said in a statement. "We understand how difficult the situation was for the Philippines."
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Earlier yesterday, Downer had repeated the allegations he aired over the weekend that the Philippines and Spain had given in to terrorists.
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Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Howard had never threatened to send Australian troops to Asia and would always try to enlist the support of its Southeast Asian neighbors to prevent a terrorist attack.
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