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A condemned Ohio inmate who weighs at least 480 pounds (218 kilograms) wants his upcoming execution delayed, saying his weight could lead to a "torturous and lingering death."

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Ronald Post, public counsellor of the American Embassy vehemently denied reports that the Bush administration is set to cut the annual aid package allocated by the US to the Philippines for 2005-2006.

"That is not true. There’s no cut," Post told The Star.
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US Embassy counselor for public affairs Ronald Post and acting embassy spokesman Frank Jenista expressed concern over the jailbreak.

Post said the US State Department also reiterated the need to have the escapees recaptured and detained immediately.
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"I’m sorry the senator was inconvenienced, but security measures are random and anyone who comes to the US could be subject to them," said US Embassy public affairs chief Ronald Post.
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Pauwi na mula sa San Francisco nang harangin ng isang screener na Fil-Am si Drilon. Nagpakilala itong presidente ng Senado sa Pilipinas at ikatlong pinakamataas na tao sa bansa pero pinaghubad pa rin siya ng sapatos.
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Ronald Post, public counsellor of the American Embassy vehemently denied reports that the Bush administration is set to cut the annual aid package allocated by the US to the Philippines for 2005-2006.

"That is not true. There’s no cut," Post told The Star.
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US Embassy counselor for public affairs Ronald Post and acting embassy spokesman Frank Jenista expressed concern over the jailbreak.

Post said the US State Department also reiterated the need to have the escapees recaptured and detained immediately.
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"I’m sorry the senator was inconvenienced, but security measures are random and anyone who comes to the US could be subject to them," said US Embassy public affairs chief Ronald Post.
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