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                    [Title] => RP airports in supertight watch
                    [Summary] => Following reports that local terrorists linked with Osama bin Laden will bomb vital installations in Metro Manila, the Aviation Security Group (ASG) has tightened security at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City, and the country’s five other international airports and 88 domestic terminals.


Meanwhile, Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo told reporters yesterday the bureau may acquire machines that can detect whether a passport is spurious or tampered.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) downplayed yesterday reports that Filipino Muslim rebels were training in Taliban militia camps in Afghanistan, saying such intelligence information was not exactly new.

"That’s not new or news," said Marine Col. Francisco Gudani, deputy chief for operations of the AFP’s Southern Command based in Zamboanga City
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Meanwhile, Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo told reporters yesterday the bureau may acquire machines that can detect whether a passport is spurious or tampered.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) downplayed yesterday reports that Filipino Muslim rebels were training in Taliban militia camps in Afghanistan, saying such intelligence information was not exactly new.

"That’s not new or news," said Marine Col. Francisco Gudani, deputy chief for operations of the AFP’s Southern Command based in Zamboanga City
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