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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 3:12 am ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Philippines, the world’s biggest rice importer, attracted fewer offers today, and sellers sought at least 30 percent more than the average price agreed in last month’s tender, signaling scarcer global supplies.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 12:21 am ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Philippines is considering selling euro-denominated bonds next year to refinance maturing debt as investors’ appetite for dollar-denominated assets may be waning, finance officials said.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Tue Dec 8, 11:18 pm ET
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police say they have identified 161 suspects in the massacre of 57 people last month, including government militiamen led by members of a powerful clan facing murder and rebellion charges.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 10:28 pm ET
At least 161 people are suspected of having directly participated in a political massacre in the southern Philippines, the nation's police chief said Wednesday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 9:23 pm ET
The Philippine government and a Muslim separatist group Tuesday resumed peace talks that collapsed 16 months ago, restoring formal efforts to end a decades-long rebellion that has claimed at least 120,000 lives.
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The Record and Herald News - Sun Dec 6, 9:25 pm ET
The family of massacred journalist Daniel Tiamzon, an employee of UNTV, grieves during his funeral in suburban Paranaque, south of Manila, Philippines on Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009. Philippine troops have taken into custody at least 47 people and discovered another weapons cache in a crackdown after martial law was imposed in Maguindanao province, southern Philippines, to deal with the massacre of 57 ...
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Fox News - Wed Dec 9, 9:45 am ET
Philippine police on Wednesday named 161 suspects in the massacre of 57 people last month in the country's worst election violence, including government militiamen led by members of a powerful clan facing murder and rebellion charges.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 4:57 am ET
Amnesty International called on the Philippine government Tuesday to end martial law soon in a southern province, where troops cracked down on a powerful clan and its armed supporters blamed for the massacre of 57 people.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 6:32 am ET
Gunmen loyal to a powerful clan accused in the Philippines' worst political massacre clashed with police in the first reported violence since martial law was imposed in the southern region.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Wed Dec 9, 2:16 am ET
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Thailand did it, Philippines did it. So did Vietnam and Malaysia before them.
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Channel 8 San Diego - Mon Dec 7, 8:54 pm ET
The Philippine government and a Muslim separatist group Tuesday resumed peace talks that collapsed 16 months ago, restoring formal efforts to end a decades-long rebellion that has claimed at least 120,000 lives.
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KESQ Palm Springs - Mon Dec 7, 8:58 pm ET
The Philippine government and a Muslim separatist group Tuesday resumed peace talks that collapsed 16 months ago,restoring formal efforts to end a decades-long rebellion that has claimed at least 120,000 lives.
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NBC26 Green Bay - Mon Dec 7, 8:51 pm ET
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - A Malaysian official says the Philippine government and Muslim separatist rebels have resumed peace talks that collapsed 16 months ago.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Mon Dec 7, 8:50 pm ET
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - A Malaysian official says the Philippine government and Muslim separatist rebels have resumed peace talks that collapsed 16 months ago.
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OfficialWire - Tue Dec 8, 2:41 am ET
Police in the Philippines have arrested more than 60 people and confiscated hundreds of illegal weapons after the recent election-related massacre left 57 dead.