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US embassy spokesperson Rebecca Thompson said US military personnel now in the country for joint RP-US Balikatan military exercises are allowed during their free time to venture into communities near the locations of their exercises to experience local culture, but they do so in “organized” groups.

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MANILA, Philippines - Some 6,000 US troops participating in joint RP-US Balikatan exercises were told yesterday to behave after a rape case involving a US Marine led to a diplomatic spat, an official said.

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