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Outside the crumbling elementary school, goats feed on trash strewn across the front yard. Inside, the ceiling is rotting, toilets don't work and students scrunch hip-to-hip behind narrow desks.

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Every day, rockets and mortars fired by regime forces rattle the streets of Homs. Armed rebels ambush government military checkpoints. Hatreds brew on either side of the avenues that divide the bloodstained Syrian city.

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COTABATO CITY, Philippines -- The Army’s 7th Infantry Battalion denied a report that claimed that it has tortured a certain Daud Ali Rahim, a.k.a. Commander Daud Sarip Milo, who was arrested as among the suspects of the series of bombing incidents here recently.

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Arroyo issued the warning as National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Reynaldo Wycoco presented to him a man who "dropped" his name in closing a $3-million government land deal in Japan.
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COTABATO CITY, Philippines -- The Army’s 7th Infantry Battalion denied a report that claimed that it has tortured a certain Daud Ali Rahim, a.k.a. Commander Daud Sarip Milo, who was arrested as among the suspects of the series of bombing incidents here recently.

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