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[Title] => Aguilas’ day of reckoning
[Summary] => The Philippine Aguilas, our national tackle football team, have been waiting for this day for months now, a chance to show their stuff before their countrymen for the first time.
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[Title] => The Aguilas’ first homestand
[Summary] => After getting their first taste of international competition with a rushed entry into a World Cup qualifier against established Asian juggernaut Japan, the Philippine Aguilas are taking on a powerhouse team from Australia to strengthen their program and gain more game experience.
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[Title] => Inside bin Laden's lair with SEAL Team 6
[Summary] => So much could have gone wrong as SEAL Team 6 swept over Pakistan's dark landscape, dropped down ropes into a compound lined by wall after wall, exchanged gunfire and confronted face to face the most dangerous terrorist in the world. The vital things went right.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Turn them over
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Perhaps leaders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front simply want to keep members from leaving the group. Or perhaps they are doing exactly what it looks like theyre doing: thumbing their nose at the government with which they are negotiating peace. Thats the impression you get from the refusal of the MILF leadership to turn over to the government about 60 rebels who raided two Army outposts in Maguindanao last Monday, in violation of a ceasefire with the go-vernment.
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January 16, 2005 - 12:00am