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Suspected communist rebels burned three heavy equipment and destroyed newly planted rubber trees in Sitio Maitum, Barangay San Martin, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur on Monday.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Tribal gunmen on Sunday agreed to release all 42 people they still hold as hostages in the southern Philippine province of Agusan del Sur, local media quoted a ranking police official as saying.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local crisis management committee in Agusan del Sur is optimistic that the 40 hostages held by an armed group will be freed any time soon, radio report said.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Philippine troops are cautious in responding to the ongoing hostage crisis in the province of Agusan del Sur, southern Philippines.

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Umaabot sa 78 ka­tao na kinabibilangan ng mga guro at estud­yante ang puwersahang tina­ngay at hinostage ng 25 mga armadong kalala­kihan sa naganap na ka­rahasan sa bayan ng Pros­peridad, Agusan del Sur kahapon ng umaga.

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(UPDATE 2) MANILA, Philippines – A total of 57 people are still in the hands of a local armed group in Agusan del Sur, a military spokesman in the province disclosed today.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Tribal gunmen on Sunday agreed to release all 42 people they still hold as hostages in the southern Philippine province of Agusan del Sur, local media quoted a ranking police official as saying.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local crisis management committee in Agusan del Sur is optimistic that the 40 hostages held by an armed group will be freed any time soon, radio report said.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Philippine troops are cautious in responding to the ongoing hostage crisis in the province of Agusan del Sur, southern Philippines.

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(UPDATE 2) MANILA, Philippines – A total of 57 people are still in the hands of a local armed group in Agusan del Sur, a military spokesman in the province disclosed today.

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