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[Title] => Vintage FVR
[Summary] => We called him Uncle Eddie; when he got his stars he became General Eddie. After the 1986 People Power uprising – of which he was a principal figure – and he took over the national defense portfolio, he was Secretary Eddie.
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[Title] => Mison orders use of handcuffs for unruly airport passengers
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[Title] => BI agent suspended, Chinese woman deported over NAIA incident
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[Title] => Chinese bites NAIA guard
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[Title] => Taiwan issues ‘red’ travel alert on Phl
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[Title] => Paumanhin ng Pilipinas hindi tinanggap ng Taiwan
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[Title] => Taiwan rejects Manila apology for fisherman death
[Summary] => Taiwan slammed Manila's apology for the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman as informal and insincere, and said Wednesday it is recalling its representative and will discourage travel to the Philippines.
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[Title] => China seeks explanation from WADA
[Summary] => China's General Administration of Sport says it is seeking clarification from the World Anti-Doping Agency regarding comments attributed to WADA director general David Howman saying the country is the source of most raw materials needed for banned performance-enhancing substances.
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