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                    [Summary] => The government is not giving up on peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), saying the "thorny" issue on ancestral domain is "not insurmountable."   


Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government was doing everything to have a final peace agreement with the MILF before yearend and that the MILF’s statement that it was ready to go to war again was uncalled for.
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Ogata spoke at the dinner reception marking the 25th anniversary of the Community and Family Services International held at the Dusit Hotel in Makati City Tuesday night. CFSI is an NGO that works with displaced persons in the Philippines and throughout Southeast Asia.
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Sadako Ogata, who arrived here yesterday to inspect the JICA-funded projects that complement the Mindanao peace process, assured the community of the agency’s continuing assistance to the socio-economic development of Mindanao, including impoverished areas where secessionist rebels reside.
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Mahigit sa 12 million Japanese Yen ang bitbit ni Shigero Kaneko, ng dumating toits sa NAIA Terminal I kamakalawa ng gabi sakay ng Japan Airlines flight-JL 745 from Narita.

Nasa talaan ng watchlist si Kaneko dahil may reklamo against sa kanya ang isang bebot.
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Toshihiko Ogata, 40, of Tokyo, Japan reported the incident to police last Sunday night shortly after regaining his senses. He had been drugged.
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Toshihiko Ogata, 40, of Tokyo, Japan reported the incident to police last Sunday night shortly after regaining his senses. He had been drugged.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government was doing everything to have a final peace agreement with the MILF before yearend and that the MILF’s statement that it was ready to go to war again was uncalled for.
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Ogata spoke at the dinner reception marking the 25th anniversary of the Community and Family Services International held at the Dusit Hotel in Makati City Tuesday night. CFSI is an NGO that works with displaced persons in the Philippines and throughout Southeast Asia.
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Sadako Ogata, who arrived here yesterday to inspect the JICA-funded projects that complement the Mindanao peace process, assured the community of the agency’s continuing assistance to the socio-economic development of Mindanao, including impoverished areas where secessionist rebels reside.
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Mahigit sa 12 million Japanese Yen ang bitbit ni Shigero Kaneko, ng dumating toits sa NAIA Terminal I kamakalawa ng gabi sakay ng Japan Airlines flight-JL 745 from Narita.

Nasa talaan ng watchlist si Kaneko dahil may reklamo against sa kanya ang isang bebot.
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Toshihiko Ogata, 40, of Tokyo, Japan reported the incident to police last Sunday night shortly after regaining his senses. He had been drugged.
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Toshihiko Ogata, 40, of Tokyo, Japan reported the incident to police last Sunday night shortly after regaining his senses. He had been drugged.
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