+ Follow DR. ROSEMARIE AGUSTIN Tag
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[Title] => Abducted boy escapes from Pentagon lair
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY A determined 13-year-old boy staged a daring escape from the hands of the Pentagon kidnap gang, which abducted him in this city Friday night.
Vincent Bahilidan, son of a businessman based here, broke the glass windows of his abductors safehouse in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, jumped out and ran to safety.
Cotabato City police director Senior Superintendent Sangacala Dampac said the Pentagons safehouse is located at a residential area in Salimbao, a densely populated district of Sultan Kudarat town.
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[Title] => Cotabato traders bewail security woes
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Businessmen in Central Mindanao are bracing for what they fear will be an irreversible slump in the citys already moribund economy due to the breakdown in the regions peace and order.
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[Title] => Army foils Pentagon kidnap try
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Two weeks after kidnappers freed a physician in Maguindanao, Army troops stopped the Pentagon gang yesterday from again snatching another doctor in Cotabato City.
For security reasons, authorities did not identify the physician who escaped the kidnap attempt.
However, sources said the failed abduction was the second to be made on the doctor within the past three years, although it is not known if the first attempt had been successful.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Same dog, different collar?
[Summary] => Health workers and medical students are marching in the streets of Cotabato City. No, it has nothing to do with the first anniversary of people power II. The marchers are staging a five-day strike, treating only emergency cases in the city, to call for an end to kidnappings and demand the release of the latest victim, Dr. Rosemarie Agustin.
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COTABATO CITY Hundreds of medical practitioners, including nursing students, staged separate rallies in different parts of Central Mindanao yesterday to condemn Tuesdays abduction of a female Cotabato physician and hospital owner by the Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom gang.
Political leaders in the region also took turns in calling on President Arroyo to focus attention on the plight of Dr. Rosemarie Agustin, who was snatched at a residential district here Tuesday night.
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[Title] => Editoryal - Durugin na rin ang Pentagon gang
[Summary] => NALALAPIT na ang wakas ng mga bandidong Abu Sayyaf, batay sa pagtaya ni President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Nagbibilang na siya ng sisiw lalo pa nga ngayong hindi biro ang dumagsang American soldiers na tutulong para puksain ang mga bandido. Maaaring wala na ngang tatakbuhan ang mga bandido at lumiliit na ang tinatapakan ng mga ito.
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DR. ROSEMARIE AGUSTIN
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Vincent Bahilidan, son of a businessman based here, broke the glass windows of his abductors safehouse in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, jumped out and ran to safety.
Cotabato City police director Senior Superintendent Sangacala Dampac said the Pentagons safehouse is located at a residential area in Salimbao, a densely populated district of Sultan Kudarat town.
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[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Two weeks after kidnappers freed a physician in Maguindanao, Army troops stopped the Pentagon gang yesterday from again snatching another doctor in Cotabato City.
For security reasons, authorities did not identify the physician who escaped the kidnap attempt.
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COTABATO CITY Hundreds of medical practitioners, including nursing students, staged separate rallies in different parts of Central Mindanao yesterday to condemn Tuesdays abduction of a female Cotabato physician and hospital owner by the Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom gang.
Political leaders in the region also took turns in calling on President Arroyo to focus attention on the plight of Dr. Rosemarie Agustin, who was snatched at a residential district here Tuesday night.
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[Summary] => NALALAPIT na ang wakas ng mga bandidong Abu Sayyaf, batay sa pagtaya ni President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Nagbibilang na siya ng sisiw lalo pa nga ngayong hindi biro ang dumagsang American soldiers na tutulong para puksain ang mga bandido. Maaaring wala na ngang tatakbuhan ang mga bandido at lumiliit na ang tinatapakan ng mga ito.
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