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                    [Title] => US to Sayyaf: Free Schilling
                    [Summary] => Free him, period.


The United States called on the Abu Sayyaf yesterday to release Jeffrey Craig Schilling without any conditions since the bandit group will definitely not get anything for keeping the American hostage.

Thomas Skipper, spokesman for the US Embassy in Manila, said the US government would stick to its no-ransom policy on kidnappings of its nationals and would never deal with terrorists.
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Thomas Skipper, press attaché of the US Embassy, said US authorities will "look into the matter as soon as possible."

The Philippine government has filed a diplomatic protest over the overflight of a US Navy P-3 plane in San Fernando City, La Union last Dec. 21.
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US Embassy spokesman Thomas Skipper said the 18 US Navy men were on official duty when the incident occurred and thus, were not covered by a Philippine court.
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The United States called on the Abu Sayyaf yesterday to release Jeffrey Craig Schilling without any conditions since the bandit group will definitely not get anything for keeping the American hostage.

Thomas Skipper, spokesman for the US Embassy in Manila, said the US government would stick to its no-ransom policy on kidnappings of its nationals and would never deal with terrorists.
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Thomas Skipper, press attaché of the US Embassy, said US authorities will "look into the matter as soon as possible."

The Philippine government has filed a diplomatic protest over the overflight of a US Navy P-3 plane in San Fernando City, La Union last Dec. 21.
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US Embassy spokesman Thomas Skipper said the 18 US Navy men were on official duty when the incident occurred and thus, were not covered by a Philippine court.
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