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[Title] => Troops keep up search for Tarlac rebels
[Summary] => SAN JOSE (AFP) Nearly 1,000 soldiers kept up their sweep through villages and caves in three Tarlac towns after a deadly clash earlier this week, the military said.
Tuesdays gunbattle between government troops and the New Peoples Army (NPA) in Sta. Ignacia town left at least 18 rebels dead.
The military considers Sta. Ignacia a stronghold of the NPAs Oscar Estrada Command.
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[Title] => N. Ecija folk hit NPA abuses
[Summary] => FORT MAGSAYSAY, Nueva Ecija Some 3,000 placard-bearing residents of four far-flung villages in Guimba town trooped to the streets yesterday to condemn what they claimed were the "abusive" practices of the New Peoples Army (NPA).
Residents of Barangays Manggang Marikit, Bagong Barrio, Escaño and Yuson marched to the Guimba town proper where they held a prayer rally.
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[Summary] => SAN JOSE (AFP) Nearly 1,000 soldiers kept up their sweep through villages and caves in three Tarlac towns after a deadly clash earlier this week, the military said.
Tuesdays gunbattle between government troops and the New Peoples Army (NPA) in Sta. Ignacia town left at least 18 rebels dead.
The military considers Sta. Ignacia a stronghold of the NPAs Oscar Estrada Command.
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[Summary] => FORT MAGSAYSAY, Nueva Ecija Some 3,000 placard-bearing residents of four far-flung villages in Guimba town trooped to the streets yesterday to condemn what they claimed were the "abusive" practices of the New Peoples Army (NPA).
Residents of Barangays Manggang Marikit, Bagong Barrio, Escaño and Yuson marched to the Guimba town proper where they held a prayer rally.
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February 3, 2006 - 12:00am