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[Title] => Pinay sa Kuwait hinatulang mabitay
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Pinagtibay ng Court of Appeals ng Kuwait ang parusang bitay sa isang Pinay domestic helper na inakusahang pumatay sa 22-anyos na anak na dalaga ng kanyang amo noong Enero 2007.
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The ruler of Kuwait has pardoned a Filipino maid who was convicted of murdering her employer’s 7-year-old son, and she will soon be allowed to return home to her family, Vice President Noli de Castro said yesterday.
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[Title] => Kuwaiti emir pardons Filipino maid in murder case
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) – The ruler of Kuwait has pardoned a Filipino maid who was convicted of murdering her employer's 7-year-old son, and she will soon be allowed to return home to her family, Vice President Noli de Castro said today.
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[Title] => GMA to DFA: Exhaust all means to save life of Pinay in Kuwait
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) yesterday to exhaust all possible means to save the life of a 33-year-old Filipina domestic helper who was sentenced to death by hanging by a Kuwaiti court.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the DFA is expected to act swiftly following complaints from Marilou Ranarios family that the department was too slow in assisting them and had failed to inform them of the death sentence on time.
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[Title] => RP embassy in Baghdad relocates to Amman
[Summary] => Philippine Embassy officials in Baghdad have temporarily relocated to Amman, Jordan following a rash of bombings and abductions of diplomats in Iraq, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Jose Brillantes said yesterday.
"We continue to maintain our diplomatic ties with Iraq," Brillantes said. "The embassy in Baghdad remains open and the diplomats in Baghdad are in Amman for security reasons occasioned by the recent kidnappings of diplomats."
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[Title] => RP envoy: Pinoys in Iraq safe
[Summary] => KUWAIT Special envoy Roy Cimatu, chairman of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC), said yesterday that overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Iraq, particularly those at Camp Victory in Baghdad, were safe.
"Our OFWs in Camp Victory in Baghdad are sound and safe. They are in high spirits," said Cimatu in a statement.
The former AFP chief of staff issued the statement after being briefed of a visit to the camp by officials of the Philippine embassy in Baghdad led by chargé daffaires Ricardo Endaya.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the DFA is expected to act swiftly following complaints from Marilou Ranarios family that the department was too slow in assisting them and had failed to inform them of the death sentence on time.
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"We continue to maintain our diplomatic ties with Iraq," Brillantes said. "The embassy in Baghdad remains open and the diplomats in Baghdad are in Amman for security reasons occasioned by the recent kidnappings of diplomats."
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"Our OFWs in Camp Victory in Baghdad are sound and safe. They are in high spirits," said Cimatu in a statement.
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