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Master Article List 2001



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January 1, 2001, The Middle East, Unholy Wars. (Review)
January 1, 2001, The Middle East, Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism,
January 1, 2001, Southeast Asian Affairs, Muslim Mindanao: Four Years after the Peace Agreement,
January 1, 2001, Southeast Asian Affairs, Political Stability and Bilateral Relations,
January 1, 2001, Southeast Asian Affairs, Impact of the Mindanao Crises,
January 1, 2001, Washington Quarterly, From Wheels to Webs: Reconstructing Asia-Pacific Security Arrangements,
January 1, 2001, Washington Quarterly, Fear Moves East: Terror Targets the Pacific Rim, by Joshua Kurlantzick,
January 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:47 PM, NPA raids Quezon mayor's hacienda,
January 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:12 PM, Strong quake hits Mindanao,
January 1, 2001, Manila Bulletin, AFP, PNP on alert, told to nab bombers,
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January 2, 2001, Seattle Times / AP, Estrada again tied to bank, by Jim Gomez, Diigo,
January 2, 2001, FIDES/CWNews, Fides Lists 30 Missionaries Slain in 2000,
January 2, 2001, Gulf News, Schilling to face criminal charges in U.S.,
January 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:10 PM, MILF attacks village in Gensan,
January 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:12 PM, Weena bus firm mulls closure,
January 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:01 PM, Pastor killed, 4 others wounded in Davao del Sur shooting,
January 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:27 PM, The Funders of "Jose Velarde", by Joel Gaborni,
January 2, 2001, Statesman (India) The rainbow year, 700+ words
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January 3, 2001, International Herald Tribune, Banker Tells Of Cover-Up On Account For Estrada,
January 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf threatens to kill American hostage to prove he's not walk in, Diigo, January 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:53 PM, Terror Wave in Metro Manila? by Rodney Jaleco,
January 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Manila bombings blamed on government,
January 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf denies part in Metro bombings,
January 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Davao's most wanted falls,
January 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Negros Vice mayor faces rape charge,
January 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Must Show It Can Crush Terrorists - Pimentel,
January 3, 2001, Filipino Reporter, General: 'Filipinize' U.S. military doctrine,
January 3, 2001, South China Morning Post, Hostage negotiator to spill dirt in new book, [Yusof Hamdan] Diigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star, Two Makati cops killed in blast citedDiigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star Cebu, Editorial, Cebu: Independent investigationDiigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star, Pastor, 3 others die in Davao Sur violence, by Allan Nawal, Diigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star, Cover-up attempt aborted: bankerDiigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star, Davide rules: Prosecution must prove ill-gotten wealthDiigo,
January 3, 2001, Sun Star, Grenade found in resort hotelDiigo,
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January 4, 2001, New Straits Times, Duo shot dead may be from Abu Sayyaf,
January 4, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Priest, driver shot dead in Jolo: Abu Sayyaf band eyed,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:10 PM, Cebu lawyers set to file charges vs. Atty. Mendoza,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:10 PM, Army men face raps for Midjal's death,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:29 PM, "Emmanuel" finally reunited with mother,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:31 PM, Paranoia hits tribunal over small mic found near judges' bench,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:52 PM, Makati-based businessmen plan not to pay taxes - Palace,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:15 PM, Another protest rally to be headed by anti-Erap movements,
January 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:02 PM, "Right solution" needed for clean polls-Concepcion,
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January 5, 2001, BBC News, Rebels charged over Manila bombings,
January 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, 17 bomb suspects fall,  by Paolo Romero and Christina Mendez,
January 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Jaime and Fernando, by Lynda Jumilla,
January 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Police charge seven Moro guerillas for Metro bombings,
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January 6, 2001, The Economist (US) Asia's teetering trio. (Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines)
January 6, 2001, Gulf News, Military frees 14 bomb suspects, by Gilbert Felongco,
January 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, Police charge seven Moro guerillas for Metro bombings,
January 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, Fluvial boat capsizes off Agusan river, 2 missing,
January 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, Army launches assault on NPA in Cavite, Batangas,
January 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, Bomb explosion at Gaisano mall foiled,
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January 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Soldiers, Cops Prepared for Terrorists - Erap, by Brenda P. Tuazon,
January 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF renews offensive in Lanao del Norte,
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January 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF must pay for Metro bombings, defense chief says,
January 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, "Eleuterio Tan" and his fishy Philphos deal, by Joel Gaborni,
January 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf back in Basilan,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF prepares for war, by Allan Nawal,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, Ang's cook used for dirty tricks', Diigo,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, 'Big bettors' lure Estrada to Cebu?, by Elias O. Baquero, Diigo,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, P8M from Singson deposited in Loi's account, admits defense, Diigo,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, Tan/Uy was 'guapo, very neat, very fair', Diigo,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, Joker: Loi should explain P8-M check deposits, Diigo,
January 9, 2001, Sun Star, Defense gets death threats too: Erap, Diigo,
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*January 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf rebels, Scout Rangers clash,
January 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf back in Basilan,
January 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF attacks Lanao village, houses torched,
January 10, 2001, Jakarta Post, Efforts to stigmatize Islam as extremism, 700+ words
January 10, 2001, BusinessWorld, Bystander: Unique type of international terrorism, 700+ words
January 10, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, 100 Years of Continued Service to the Filipino Community,
January 10, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Police raid MILF leader's house,
January 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf back in Basilan,
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January 11, 2001, BBC News, Briton's stepdaughter kidnapped,
January 11, 2001, Birmingham Evening Mail, Gunmen kidnap British girl of 6,
January 11, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, British girl, 6, kidnapped by Muslim gang,
January 11, 2001, New Straits Times, 30 for peacekeeping seminar,
January 11, 2001, Filipino Reporter, U.S. warns its citizens in R.P. to 'review security'
January 11, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Yearender: A nation in crisis; Shaky 2000 goes out with a bang,
January 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, British girl abducted in Basilan,
January 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9 MILF rebels killed in skirmish with military,
January 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, Defensive Buying - Cilette Liboro,
January 11, 2001, Sun Star, Erap crony drags Cayetano to mess,
January 11, 2001, Ananova, Kidnap girl's stepfather faces anxious wait,
January 11, 2001, Ananova, Daughter's kidnap is emotional hell, says stepfather,
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January 12, 2001, BBC News, Fears for kidnapped child,
January 12, 2001, The Scotsman, Islamic rebels or just plain criminals?, by Andrew McLeod; 416 words
January 12, 2001, Daily Record, I'm Begging: Don't Hurt Her; Scots dad's plea to his little girl's kidnappers,
January 12, 2001, Daily Record, Madmen Will Stop at Nothing in War for Homeland
January 12, 2001, Daily Record, This Gang Slaughters Hostages. I Pray They Won't Harm My Little Girl
January 12, 2001, National Catholic Reporter, World, by Teresa Malcolm,
January 12, 2001, Daily Mail, It's an Emotional Hell, but I Will Not Pay Them for My Daughter; Father
January 12, 2001, The Independent, They Asked for Water, Then Money. Then They Took Eiman Away,
January 12, 2001, The Mirror, Free Our Child; Father's Plea as Jungle Guerillas Snatch Girl, Six
January 12, 2001, The Mirror, Sayyaf's 10Yr War of Terror, by James Tait,
January 12, 2001, The Mirror, I Won't Pay the Pounds 1,300 Demand. It's Not the British Way,
January 12, 2001, The Herald, Army hunts for terrorists bent on publicity coup
January 12, 2001, The Herald, Fears grow for girl kidnapped in Philippines, by Jim McLean,
January 12, 2001, The Herald, Kidnap group's Muslim dream: Separatists involved in capture of western holidaymakers
January 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, British girl abducted in Basilan,
January 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, Transcript of the Estrada Impeachment Trial, 700+ words
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Ang willing to testify v. Erap for P50M: Singson, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Miriam bares 'fangs' at trial so does Nikki, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Disbarment charges filed vs. Mendoza, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Impeachment court won't tackle Cayetano's allegation vs. Erap, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Editorial: Cebu: Tan expose not good for Erap, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, President 'admitted he made money from BW', Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Laarni flees to HK, in tears over ill-gotten wealth raps, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Sayyafs seize British girl, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Gloria promises no purge if Estrada is ousted, Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Impeachment court to Fortuns, Villamor: Explain 'dirty trick', Diigo,
January 12, 2001, Sun Star, Ombud to govt. workers: Trial must not delay service, Diigo,
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January 13, 2001, Daily Record (Glasgow) Father's Fear For Kidnap Girl, 6; Eiman may be dead,
January 13, 2001, The Herald, Muslim councillor offers to act as go-between for kidnap girl, by Jim Mclean,
January 13, 2001, The Independent (London) Girl's Kidnappers May Be Killers of Chinese Hostage,
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January 14, 2001, New York Times, Holy Warriors -- First of three articles: A Network of Terror; One Man and a Global Web of Violence, reported by Craig Pyes, Judith Miller and Stephen Engelberg; written by Mr. Engelberg,January 14, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Eiman rescue efforts 'suspended for talks',
January 14, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Philippines army 'closing in' on girl's kidnappers,
January 14, 2001, The Independent (London) 'I Did Not Help to Kidnap My Daughter'
January 14, 2001, AP Online, Filipino Army Seeks Hostage Release
January 14, 2001, New Straits Times, 'US views on travel biased', by Sim Bak Heng,
January 14, 2001, New Straits Times, 705 illegals detained, 45 boats intercepted in waters off Sabah,
January 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf targets British national,
January 14, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF bombers now out of Davao City Garcia, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
January 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Kidnapped 6-Year-Old Girl's Mother Appeals to Gang, Douglas Grant,
January 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 2001 Seen as Better Year for the Country, by Brenda P. Tuazon,
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January 15, 2001, The Independent (London) Stepfather Offers to Swap Himself for Seized Girl
January 15, 2001, The Scotsman, Father to hunt for kidnapped daughter, by John Innes,
January 15, 2001, Daily Record (Glasgow) I'm Going to Get My Girl From These Maniac Kidnappers; Dad 
January 15, 2001, New Straits Times, 'Ops Pasir' review to improve security,
January 15, 2001, New Straits Times, 'US views on travel biased'.(safety warnings on travel to Malaysian)
January 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf targets British national,
January 15, 2001, Sun Star, Espiritu testimony 'to force President to face Senate jurors', Diigo,
January 15, 2001, Sun Star, Editorial: Cebu: Erap's midnight cabinet, Diigo,
January 15, 2001, Sun Star, Highlights of the Estrada impeachment trial, Day 1-Day 22, Diigo,
January 15, 2001, Sun Star, Senate Impeachment Rules, Diigo,
January 15, 2001, Sun Star, Ex-mayor happy he got arrested; waited for cops, Diigo,
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January 16, 2001, Malaysian Business, Sharing the charms of Sabah, Malaysian Business,
January 16, 2001, Gulf News, Kidnapped girl sighted in Basilan, by Al Jacinto,
January 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, Joint RP-US military exercises set in Subic, Clark,
January 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Negotiations on for kidnapped girl,
January 16, 2001, Sun Star, Kidnapped girl could be out anytime: military,
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January 17, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF main base still Camp Abubakar Kabalu, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
January 17, 2001, Sun Star, UN vows to help MNLF returnees,
January 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, Manila judge shelves charges against MILF leaders,
January 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, Anti-Erap rallies ripple across the country,
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January 18, 2001, Sun Star Davao, UN vows to help MNLF surrenderees, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
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January 19, 2001, ABS-CBN, Christians and Muslims unite vs. Erap,
January 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Would It Have Been Wiser If All Judges Wore Gowns?, by Ivar Gica,
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January 20, 2001, BBC News, Challenges confronting Arroyo,
January 20, 2001, BBC News, World leaders welcome Arroyo
January 20, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo inaugural speech: Excerpts,
January 20, 2001, BBC News, Gloria Arroyo: Contrast in styles,
January 20, 2001, ABS-CBN, Nation sees new hope in Arroyo,
January 20, 2001, ABS-CBN, Military in Mindanao junks Erap; Lobregat still defiant,
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January 21, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo moves to bolster economy,
January 21, 2001, Knight Ridder, Arroyo Shares Qualities With Bush,
January 21, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, 7 Muslim rebels killed in clash,
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January 22, 2001, Seattle Times / Chicago Tribune, Estrada vows he will return, by Uli Schmetzer, Diigo,
January 22, 2001, New Straits Times, Tea link to the rise of Sulu,
January 22, 2001, New Straits Times, NYT's outrageous accusation.(New York Times) 595 words
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January 23, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo urges talks with rebels,
January 23, 2001, BBC News, Asian press views Arroyo's chances,
January 23, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Another New Leader Gets To Work,
January 23, 2001, The Manila Times, New peace talks panel being formed,
January 23, 2001, The Manila Times, Estrada probed, by Ma. Theresa Torres,
January 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:35 PM, Orly dismisses coup plots against Arroyo gov't,
January 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:41 PM Mindanao businessmen see region's progress,
January 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:41 PM Papin says Nora Aunor an illegal drug user,
January 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:58 PM President names additional appointees,
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January 24, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Filipinos Restrict Estrada,
January 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA urged: Rescue last of Abu Sayyaf hostages, by John Unson,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:05 PM, NPA threatens to attack Misamis Occ. village,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:00 PM, 2 soldiers killed in Isabela clash,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:53 PM, Lumads take up arms vs NPA rebels,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:23 PM, ASG leaders back in Basilan, hostages at large,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:35 PM Anti-crime groups to block Mendoza's appointment,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:17 AM EDSA Youth: Going beyond the MTV generation,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:47 AM, "Rosebud" links PNP top brass to crimes,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:41 AM Political jockeying up in Congress,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:12 AM, Man takes kid brother hostage in Antipolo,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:11 AM SEC, BSP draw line over jurisdiction on financial institutions,
January 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:33 AM Gov't has P47-B cash; Coffers not empty,
January 24, 2001, Sun Star, MILF welcomes Arroyo to call off jihad, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
January 24, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF welcomes GMA admin wants peace talks resumed,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, There Goes Ping…For Now,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, A Damaged Senate,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Erap Loyalists to the End,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Gloria’s Grip,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Straight from Gloria,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, A Painful Decision,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, The Forces at Edsa 2,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Writer’s Notes: That Long Night at Linden,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, No Love Lost on Erap,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Anatomy of a Rally,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Bantayan si Gloria,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Be Careful What You Wish For,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Biggest Rallies in Metro Manila,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Defend Erap,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Jail for Estrada,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, His moment in history,
January 24, 2001, Newsbreak, Angie’s Coup: The Inside Story,
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January 25, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Estrada Gets Cold Shoulder,
January 25, 2001, New Straits Times, Scaling new heights in KL-Manila ties with leadership change, Waran
January 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG leaders back in Basilan, hostages at large,
January 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:54 PM, Jolas to retire next year,
January 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF willing to talk peace anew,
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January 27, 2001, AP Online, Macapagal-Arroyo Seeks Army Support, by Paul Alexander,
January 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf rebels bomb Tawi-Tawi church,
January 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, $11.6 M in two vans intercepted at NAIA, by Rey Arquiza, Diigo,
January 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:55 PM, Robin-Rica starrer encounters snag,
January 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:11 PM, 6 NPAs reported dead in Laguna skirmish,
January 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:44 AM, Luis Singson: Whistleblower,
January 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Tawi-Tawi church attacked; 2 killed,
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January 28, 2001, AP Online, Philippine President Faces Pressure, by Paul Alexander,
January 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Reviving NPA, MILF Peace Talks
January 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Restoring Dignity to Our Country, 700+ words
January 28, 2001, The Record (Bergen County, NJ) State Department Travel Warnings,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:55 PM, Suspension of military ops vs. MILF mulled,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:22 PM, Estrada should be prosecuted, not exiled,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:45 PM, Russian Federation President congratulates Arroyo,
*January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, Ermita to consult AFP over suspension of military operations vs. MILF,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:07 PM, Residents to seek court injunction to close Payatas dumpsite,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:45 PM, Russian Federation President congratulates Arroyo,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:34 PM, Ermita to consult AFP over suspension of military operations vs...,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:10 PM, Mayon activity nearing Alert Level 4,
January 28, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:45 PM, Solon urges reconsideration of PAOCTF abolition,
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January 29, 2001, AP, Painful lesson: Uniting factions to build the new government is a difficult task,
January 29, 2001, AP Online, Rebel Leader: U.S. Hostage Is Sick,
January 29, 2001, Newsweek, People Power II: Fourteen Years after Marcos, Protesters Topple Another Hated President. A Rogue's Fall-And a Nation's Future,
January 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Land mines slow down offensive vs Abu Sayyaf, by Roel Pareño,
January 29, 2001, Sun Star, MILF attacks Lanao villagers 3 dead 5 hurt,
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January 30, 2001, Los Angeles Times, American Hostage Is Ill, Rebels Say,
January 30, 2001, The Independent, Toppled Estrada had 15 bank accounts,
January 30, 2001, Chicago Tribune, Philippine rebels say their American hostage of five months very ill.
January 30, 2001, AP Online, About 11 Die in Philippine Clashes
January 30, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer,Rebels Say U.S. Hostage is Coughing Up Blood,
January 30, 2001, New Straits Times, Abu Sayyaf: We are ready to talk, by K.P. Waran,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:13 PM, Gov't to safeguard gains of EDSA Dos,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:31 PM, Boots Anson-Roa to run for Senator,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:03 PM, GMA recalls Abadia appointment,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:28 PM, Estrada accounts total P10-15 billion,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:11 PM, 11 dead in clash with Abu Sayyaf,
January 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:38 PM, P9 million shabu seized in Pangasinan,
January 30, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Military figured in 3 clashes with MILF,
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January 31, 2001, The Independent, Philippines' new leader vows to 'crush' plotters, Richard Lloyd Parry,
January 31, 2001, Filipinas, The Estrada Presidency: That Sinking Feeling, by N, Marites, 700+ words
January 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, 10 Abu Sayyaf rebels slain, Diigo,
January 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Angara: Estrada should go into exile, by Marichu Villanueva, Diigo,
January 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, Surigao cops in hot water for vice mayor's death,
January 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, Baguio officials linked to log cabin deal,
January 31, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Soldier 10 Sayyafs die in Jolo clash,
January 31, 2001, BusinessWorld, Square one for peace talks,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Letters from Bubby Dacer,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Letters from Bubby Dacer,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Out of the Past, Into the Present,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Democracy in Peril,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Putting Up a Front
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Mendoza’s Fateful Advice
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, The Cursing General
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Angie’s Soulmates
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Into the Sunset?,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Daylight Cabinet,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Sink Out of Sight,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Victor Corpus: 'I May Have the Thickest Dossier',
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, A Pledge to the Filipino People,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Off and Stumbling,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, New Boss, New Workstyle,
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, No Big Deal
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Hoopla Over Copa
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Textgen at Edsa
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Reversal of Fortunes
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Erap’s Revenge
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, From Palace to Polk Street
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Hot Pursuit
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Erap Ran the Country like a Town Mayor
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, More than Pilot Error
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Administrative Order No. 1
January 31, 2001, Newsbreak, Beware of the Familiar, GMA
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February 1, 2001, The Independent, I am alive, well and still the President, declares Estrada,
February 1, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Muslims ask P2.5M ransom for 6-year-old British-Filipina,
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February 3, 2001, The Independent, Six–year–old stepdaughter of Briton freed by soldiers,
February 3, 2001, The Independent, April, 6, rescued by soldiers in Philippines,
*February 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Court orders 2 Sayyaf bagmen freed, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
February 3, 2001, Associated Press, Kidnapped Girl Freed in Philippines,
February 3, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Six-year-old hostage freed after gun battle,
February 3, 2001, The Herald, Troops free kidnap girl in jungle rescue raid; Stepfather's joy at Philippines success,
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February 4, 2001, The Independent, Girl, 6, rescued from Philippine kidnap ordeal,
February 4, 2001, Gulf News, Troops rescue six-year-old girl, by Al Jacinto,
February 4, 2001, The Sunday Herald, Kidnapped girl set to arrive in Britain,
February 4, 2001, Sunday Mirror, Joy As Kidnap Girl Safe At Last; Little Eiman's Scots Father Set to Fly,
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February 5, 2001, Dow Jones Newswires, Philippine Rebel Leader Threatens To Execute US Hostage,
February 5, 2001, AP, Muslim Separatists Demand Talks,
February 5, 2001, AP, New Philippine government rejects talks with American's kidnappers,
February 5, 2001, Jakarta Post, Scrap territorial-command system to make police independent,
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February 6, 2001, The Independent, Philippine president names vice president,
February 6, 2001, The Independent, Ousted Estrada files lawsuit against successor,
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February 8, 2001, Bernama, Sipadan Hostage - 'No sign of ransom money',
February 8, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF forges alliance with criminals army, by Allan Nawal,
February 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:43 PM, Gov't wants open trial for Erap,
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February 9, 2001, The Manila Times, GMA drops Mindanao war policy,
February 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF leader links up with Davao fugitive,
February 9, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MILF will never associate with criminals Kabalu, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
February 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Three Strikes, by Ernesto M. Maceda, 700+ words
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February 10, 2001, Seattle Times / Chicago Tribune, 'Love-bug' virus result of gang war, say hackers, by Uli Schmetzer,
February 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Names MILF Peace Panel, by Isabel C. De Leon, 630 words
February 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Dureza Bello named to government peace panel GMA, by Marichu Villanueva, Diigo,
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February 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Moro Groups Call for Muslim in Senate Ticket,
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February 12, 2001, Gulf News, Troops clash with hostage takers, by Al Jacinto,
February 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf rebels killed in Talipao encounter,
February 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF wants Camp Abubakar back?,
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February 13, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Military clashes anew with rebels in Dav Or, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
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February 15, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Military helicopter hit by Muslim insurgents gunfire, Bong Garcia,
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February 16, 2001, The Nation (Thailand) Consumer confidence rises,
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February 17, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Timeline,
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February 19, 2001, Gulf News, Drive against illegal arms stepped up, by Al Jacinto,
February 19, 2001, AP Online, Cease-Fire Order in Philippines, by Jim Gomez,
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February 20, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo orders ceasefire with rebels,
February 20, 2001, BBC News, Southern Philippines' uneasy history,
February 20, 2001, CNN News, Philippines calls truce with separatists
February 20, 2001, NPR Morning Edition, Profile: New cease-fire in the Philippines, with Bob Edwards,
February 20, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Philippines Calls Truce with Muslim Insurgents,
February 20, 2001, AP Online, Cease-Fire Ordered in Philippines, by Jim Gomez,
February 20, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF lauds Gloria's SOMO order,
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February 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, Political prisoners stage hunger strike,
February 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, Army to remain in seized camps,
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February 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, "Gov't peace efforts ok'd by Islamic conference" -- GMA,
February 23, 2001, Sun Star, Declare truce, Arroyo dares MILF,
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February 24, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Kidnapped Greek found dead in Rizal, by Dave M. Veridiano,
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*February 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, 12 Sayyaf rebs, soldier killed in Jolo encounter,
*February 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, 12 Sayyaf rebs, soldier killed in Jolo encounterDiigo,
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February 26, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Explosions rock Bacolod, Iloilo, Nestor Burgos, Carla Gomez,
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February 27, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, MILF responds positively to gov't offer of new talks,
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February 28, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Three killed in clash with Abu Sayyaf,
February 28, 2001, Inquirer, Poll ban delays return of Mindanao evacuees, Diigo,
February 28, 2001, Inquirer, Missing fishermen feared abducted, Diigo,
February 28, 2001, Inquirer, Police rescue kidnapped Tsinoy sisters, Diigo,
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March 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 'Hostage' Schilling now Abu Sayyaf leader,
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March 3, 2001 , The Philippine Star, Ex-Navy chief to get civilian position, by Marichu Villanueva and Paolo Romero, Diigo, _________________________________________________________________________________
March 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Arroyo wants another 13-0, by Jose Rodel Clapano,
March 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA vows development for Mindanao, by Lino De La Cruz,
March 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, US hostage Schilling in suicide try, Abu Sayyaf leader says, by Roel Pareno, Diigo,
March 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Airports watched for Estrada's flight, by Delon Porcalla,
March 4, 2001, The Independent, Treasure Island; Few Had Heard of the Abu Sayyaf Terrorist Group until
March 4, 2001, AP Online, Philippine Rebels Attack Army Convoy,
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March 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, US to Sayyaf: Free Schilling
March 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, 79 "hot" cars sold for P79 M, by Jess Diaz, ,
March 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military: Estrada tried to flee RP, by Paolo Romero,
March 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Sison welcomes peace talks,
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March 6, 2001, AP Online, Philippines Names Military Chief, by Jim Gomez,
March 6, 2001, Congressional Testimony, Current Conditions in the Philippines: Richard D. Fisher, Jr.,
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March 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, UN agency lauds Arroyo's peace program in Mindanao,
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March 8, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo calls for truce with communists,
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March 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Police major held by NPA killed in encounter; truce looms, by Paolo Romero, Jaime Laude and Rene Alviar,
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March 10, 2001, BBC News, Philippines peace talks to resume,
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March 12, 2001, The Manila Times, 3 killed, 2 wounded as NPA, RPA rebels clash, Ma. Ester L. Espina,
March 12, 2001, The Manila Times, Talks with Reds not final, by Joel R. San Juan,
March 12, 2001, The Manila Times, Rebs mine villages As they vow to hold talks with gov’t,
March 12, 2001, Sun Star GenSan, Army welcomes peace talks with NDF,
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March 14, 2001, The Philippine Star, Ghaddafi assails Sayyaf, by Aurea Calica,
March 14, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Additional troops requested to help pursue the Abu Sayaff,
March 14, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Garcia sees bright prospects for SM s tourism this year, by Oibone Enobio,
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March 15, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Villanueva named new AFP chief,
March 15, 2001, Gulf News, Gaddafi flays Abu Sayyaf, by Malou Talosig,
March 15, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Suspected MILF bomber charged,
March 15, 2001, Sun Star Davao, GMA visits in Mindanao boosts tourism, by Oibone C. Enobio,
March 15, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Military Sayyaf clash anew 3 killed, by Bong Garcia,
March 15, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, 951 MILF men yield to Arroyo in Lanao Sur,
March 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF sets three more demands,
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March 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, 3 suspects in kidnap-slays arrested, by Jaime Laude,
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March 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Reyes to assume DND post in May,
March 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Venue still snags talks with NDF,
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March 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Reyes gets DND post, by Marichu Villanueva,
March 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada makes last- ditch bid to evade arrest, by Delon Porcalla,
March 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Wife of kidnapped trader appeals to GMA for help, by Christina Mendez and Mike Frialde,
March 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Palace on corruption survey: Don't look at us, by Marichu Villanueva,
March 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada to file appeal with Supreme Court, by Efren Danao,
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March 21, 2001, Sun Star, 7 die in ComVal DavSur clashes, by Bong Garcia,
March 21, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Mindanao not among tourism priority areas,
March 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, Jordanian King lauds Arroyo's peace and devt' efforts in Mindanao,
March 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, "No militarization in bureaucracy", by Marichu Villanueva and Paolo Romero,
March 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada gets another reprieve from arrest,
March 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, NPA linked to Metro kidnaps,
March 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA: Days of plunder are over,
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March 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf: We beheaded 6 soldiers, by Roel Pareño,
March 22, 2001, Africa Today, Death Squads in Global Perspective: Murder With Deniability; Book Review, by Dean E. McHenry, Jr.
March 22, 2001, Australian Journal of Hospitality Management, Heritage Tourism and the Illusion of Safety,
March 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf: We beheaded 6 soldiers, by Roel Pareno,
March 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Stop bickerings, GMA orders military,
March 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Tiongson decries religious bigotry,
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March 23, 2001, Sun Star Cagayan, Pursue aggressive tourism drive to bring good image,
March 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA deploys troops vs smugglers,
March 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, PNP not restive over national politics, Lacson says,
March 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sin: Freedom not absolute, by Sandy Araneta,
March 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada virtually waives immunity, rebuts plunder raps, by Delon Porcalla,
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March 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA to Tsinoys: Help me stop kidnaps, by Marichu Villanueva,
March 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Estrada men bugged PNP camp",
March 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Benipayo to resign if Supreme Court orders list-up, by Pia Lee-Brago,
March 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Manhunt ordered for priest-killer, by Allen Estabillo,
March 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, CBCP sad over "sex" report,
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March 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military ready to help fight kidnaps
March 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, CBC's criteria for May poll bets: Competence, integrity, by Sandy Araneta,
March 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, DOJ finally joins PCGG in hunt for Marcoses' wealth, by Sheila Crisostomo,
March 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, Manero "patrons" under tight watch, by Allen Estabillo,
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March 26, 2001, Gulf News, Probe ordered into grenade attack on mosque, by Al Jacinto,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, NBI can't pin Dacer suspects,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Maceda, 2 others face graft raps over funds, by Aurea Calica,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Espinosa retires, gets MECO post,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Fake bills used to buy votes -- solon, by Jess Diaz,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Tsinoy businessman appeals to abductors of 3 kids, by Christina Mendez,
March 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA to AFP: Give peace a chance, by Paolo Romero,
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March 27, 2001, BBC News, Philippines rebels agree truce,
March 27, 2001, Sun Star, ABS-CBN, GRP-MILF secret pact confirmed,
March 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, NDF talks: Foreign venue approved,
March 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP chief forms task force to help PNP fight kidnappings,
March 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, DOJ: No deal with Manero,
March 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF signs accord with government in Kuala Lumpur,
March 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Female Air Force pilot dies in crash, by Ding Cervantes,
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March 28, 2001, The Manila Times, Gloria confirms MILF deal, by Joel San Juan, and Al Omar Arafath,
March 28, 2001, Jakarta Post, RI under review for laxity in fighting money laundering, 565 words
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Government OKs peace talks abroad with NDF, MILF, by Marichu Villanueva and Paolo Romero,
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Supreme Court dismisses CA justice for interceding in drug case, by Delon Porcalla,
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, PAOCTF may be disbanded in 2002,
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, $89 B in fake US bonds seized,
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA urged to review one-sided power supply contracts,
March 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Meralco rate regulator now handling Maynilad petition -- Enrile,
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March 29, 2001, Sun Star Cagayan, NPA purge victims dug up in MisOr town, by Joey P. Nacalaban,
March 29, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, No truce violations yet vs MILF says military,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Ebdane vows new image for PAOCTF, recruits new personnel,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Cavite pol linked to Dacer case, by Jaime Laude,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, NBI wants "Boracay" mansion forfeited, by Mike Frialde,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Muslim youth to use texting against poll fraud in May,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Movie director backs Sin, says industry "sick", by Sandy Araneta and Mayen Jaymalin,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Autonomy but no territory for MILF", by Marichu Villanueva and Aurea Calica,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Demetria to contest Supreme Court's dismissal order, by Delon Porcalla,
March 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Kuratong" case reopening sought, by Christina Mendez,
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March 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Uncomfortable Feeling,
March 30, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] Arroyo thanks PM for help,
March 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA approves creation of AFP anti-crime unit, by Marichu Villanueva,
March 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, The heroine comes home, by Antonieta Lope,
March 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP cuts troops in Mindanao, Diigo,
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March 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Lacson to PAOCTF men: Come out, clear your name,
March 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, "AFP task force to end kidnaps", by Marichu Villanueva,
March 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA: No AFP pullout, no return of camps to MILF,
March 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Manero set to surrender in a few days, by Edith Regalado,
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April 1, 2001, Gulf News, Sulu shanty inferno leaves 1,000 homeless, Al Jacinto, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abubakar opened to Muslim rebels, by John Unson, Diigo,
April 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, FVR, Estrada willing to talk on Dacer slay, Diigo,
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April 2, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo declares war on Abu Sayyaf
April 2, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf asks Manila for war reparations, by Al Jacinto,
April 2, 2001, CBS News, U.S. Hostage Freed In Philippines,
April 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF declares April 3 truce,
April 2, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, MILF gave up bid for separate state?,
April 2, 2001, Sun Star, MILF leaders order truce,
April 2, 2001, PHNO, Schilling's Head Offered as Sayyaf B'day Gift to GMA, Diigo,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Rift with Cardinal Sin started with rejected requests -- Estrada, Diigo,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF drops bid for independent state -- GMA, Diigo,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, 76 million fake ballots in May?,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA still wants 13-0 for PPC,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Dacer killer got P1,500, by Jose Aravilla and Christina Mendez,
April 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada cries black propaganda, by Efren Danao, Jose Rodel Clapano and Mayen Jaymalin, Diigo,
April 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Supreme Court: It's final, Estrada's out, by Delon Porcalla, Diigo,
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April 3, 2001, New York Times, World Briefing: Philippines: Threat to American,
April 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Steps Up Gov't Drive on Abu Sayyaf; in Reaction to New Threat,
April 3, 2001, The Herald News - Joliet (IL) Beheading Threatened,
April 3, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Philippine Rebels Vow to Behead U.S. Captive,
April 3, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo declares war on Abu Sayyaf group, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
*April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Angry Birthday Girl declares ‘all-out war' on vicious Abu Sayyaf, M. Soliven,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Villar seeks Lenten truce with MILF, NPA,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Arroyo: Peace is non-negotiable,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Salamat, 200 escorts returning to Abubakar, by Edith Regalado and John Unson,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, NPA joins hunt for priest-killer,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Organized group behind Dacer slay", by Delon Porcalla,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, PCGG wants Estrada boys out of SMC,
April 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf threatens to behead American on GMA's 54th b'day, by Roel Pareno,
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April 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Villanueva flies to Mindanao,
April 4, 2011, Sun Star, No secret deals forged in Malaysia GMA, by She Caguimbal-Torres,
April 4, 2011, Sun Star Davao, Tourism agency drums up interest for region, by Oibone C. Enobio,
April 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu to GMA on hostage: Time is running out, by Roel Pareno and Paolo Romero,
April 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Probe sought on use of AFP resources vs Ping, by Efren Danao,
April 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA pays last respects to heroine pilot, by Marichu Villanueva,
April 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Six Dacer slay suspects abducted, by Mike Frialde, Diigo,
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April 5, 2001, CNN News, Philippines rebels let beheading deadline pass,
April 5, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Philippine Army assault,
April 5, 2001, Chicago Sun Times, Philippines rebels back off death threat,
April 5 2001, Associated Press, Rebels call off beheading in the Philippines
April 5, 2001, CBS News, Philippines Targets Extremists,
April 5, 2001, Gulf News, Military begins offensive against Abu Sayyaf, by Al Jacinto,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada indicted for plunder, by Delon Porcalla and Jose Rodel Clapano,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, No immediate arrest of Estrada, by Delon Porcalla and Jose Rodel Clapano,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Estrada planning to flee", by Rey Arquiza,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Government pact with communist rebels to be reviewed,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Troops close in on Sayyaf lairs, by Roel Pareno, Diigo,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA to convene peace and order summit,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Unarmed MILF men return to camps, by John Unson,
April 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Reprieve for death convicts on case-to-case basis, Palace says,
April 5, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Military renewed offensive vs Abu starts, by Bong Garcia,
April 5, 2001, Sun Star Davao, AFP NPA clash anew in DavOr, by Ben O. Tesiorna,
April 5, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Almeda Group Joining Elections,
April 5, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Release of Abu hostage demanded,
April 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 'All-out war' policy vs ASG remains,
April 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Schilling's mom pleads: Spare my son,
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April 6, 2001, New York Times, World Briefing: Philippines: Reprieve for Abducted American,
April 6, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebels Call Off Execution,
April 6, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Last-minute reprieve,
April 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Drive Called a Smokescreen,
April 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Release of Abu Hostage Demanded,
April 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Birthday Gifts, by Ernesto M. Maceda,
April 6, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels suspend Schilling execution, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada’s son ready to fight Sayyaf, by Ding Cervantes,
April 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu calls off threat to execute Schilling, by Roel Pareno and Paolo Romero,
*April 6, 2001, Sun Star, Abu cancels plan to behead Schilling,
*April 6, 2001, Sun Star Cagayan, NPA set to attack on Holy Week PNP, by Lito M. Rulona,
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April 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Government men to have longer vacation,
April 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Ex-NPA defector to debrief Buan?, by Paolo Romero,
April 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Hunger, poverty on the rise -- SWS poll,
April 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Ex-NPA defector to debrief Buan?, by Paolo Romero,
April 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP knows where Schilling is held, Diigo,
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April 8, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo urged to stop fight against Abu Sayyaf, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
April 8, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, 13 Muslim rebels captured in Philippine ambush,
April 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Schilling's mother assured,
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April 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 2 NDF Leaders Here for Talks
April 9, 2001, New Straits Times, Better security with stronger military presence,
April 9, 2001, Gulf News, 13 Abu Sayyaf rebels captured after gunfight, by Raffy Jimenez,
April 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Government, NDF set 'solidarity meet',
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April 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, 4 Sayyaf rebels die in hunt for captives, by Roel Pareño,
April 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, NDF leaders open to joint ceasefire,
April 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, 4 Sayyaf rebels die in hunt for captives, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
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April 11, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Surrender Or Die, Rebels Told,
April 11, 2001, AP, Rebels warned: Surrender or die; Philippines: Group says it might kill its American hostage,
April 11, 2001, Jerusalem Post, The new global threat, by Daniel Pipes,
April 11, 2001, The Washington Times, Travel Warnings,
April 11, 2001, Gulf News, Surrender or die, rebels told, by Al Jacinto, Noralyn Mustafa,
April 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA visits troops in Sulu, tells Sayyaf: Surrender or die,
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April 12, 2001, CNN News, U.S. hostage released in Philippines,
April 12, 2001, CNN News, U.S. hostage freed in the Philippines,
April 12, 2001, BBC News, US hostage freed in Philippines,
April 12, 2001, CBS News, U.S. Hostage Freed In Philippines,
April 12, 2001, ICT Herzliya, Philippines Troops Rescue American Hostage,
April 12, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Hostage on Island Rescued,
April 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Hostage mom wins 'stay' of execution,
April 12, 2001, AP, American hostage freed in offensive: Philippine military continues assaults on group,
April 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, American Hostage Rescued in Philippines,
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April 13, 2001, BBC News, US hostage denies helping captors,
April 13, 2001, Independent, Philippines Forces Rescue American Hostage in Raid on Rebel Hide-Out,
April 13, 2001, San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Man Freed by Troops In Philippines,
April 13, 2001, The Washington Post, American Freed In Philippines, 352 words,
April 13, 2001, Gulf News, American hostage freed after nearly eight months, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
April 13, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Philippine Troops Free U.S. Hostage in Raid Against Muslim Guerrillas,
April 13, 2001, New York Times, American Hostage Freed in Philippines,
April 13, 2001, Post-Tribune (IN) Schilling finally free,
April 13, 2001, AP, Raid frees American from rebels; Philippine standoff: Schilling is in good health,
April 13, 2001, The Boston Herald, Ex-N.H. student rescued from captors in Philippines,
April 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops Rescue Abu Sayyaf Hostage Schilling; End 7 Months of Captivity,
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April 14, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Freed U.S. Hostage Denies Rumors,
April 14, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo calls for arrest of rebel leaders, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
April 14, 2001, Associated Press, Freed American Denies Rebel Conspiracy,
April 14, 2001, San Fran. Chronicle, What Was Schilling Thinking? Oblivious Oakland man set himself up,
April 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Meets Schilling, Orders Continuing Drive against Abu Sayyaf,
April 14, 2001, AP, U.S. hostage arrives safely in Manila,
April 14, 2001, AP, Freed U.S. Hostage Flies to Manila, by Adam Brown,
April 14, 2001, The Economist (US) No panic; Thailand; Two bombings in Thailand,
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April 15, 2001, The Washington Post, U.S. Officials To Question Freed Hostage, 262 words,
April 15, 2001, Gulf News, Freed hostage leaves for home today, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 15, 2001, Gulf News, $20m Saudi loan for Mindanao, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Operations on for Last Hostage, by Aris R. Ilagan,
April 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, AFP gears for Ullah's rescue,
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April 16, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Ex-hostage Speaks Out,
April 16, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf 'bandits' may flee to Malaysia, by Raffy Jimenez and Jose Fernandez
April 16, 2001, The Philippine Star, Arroyo offers 'peace of the graveyard' to Sayyaf rebels,
April 16, 2001, The [San Mateo County] Daily Journal, Freed American hostage has no love for captors,
April 16, 2001, Associated Press, Freed American leaves for home, says he wants his captors destroyed,
April 16, 2001, The Buffalo News, Freed Americans Wants Rebel Captors Destroyed,
April 16, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Hostage goes home,
April 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Schilling departs for US, by Anjo Perez,
April 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, Schilling wants Sayyaf destroyed,
April 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF forms negotiating panel,
April 16, 2001, Sun Star, Bandits may flee to Malaysia -- Golez,
April 16, 2001, Sinchew-i News, Arroyo To Rebels: Surrender Or Die,
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April 17, 2001, The Independent, Estrada arrested for corruption, 181 words
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April 18, 2001, BBC News, Twelve dead in Philippine clash,
April 18, 2001, The Independent, Twelve killed as troops clash with rebels, [missing text]
April 18, 2001 New Straits Times, Some countries cautious, by Suryana G. Mohamad,
April 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, Schilling arrives in the US,
April 18, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] 12 killed in clash with Muslims in southern Philippines,
April 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Non-members among MILF peace panelists, by John Unson, Diigo,
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April 19, 2001, CNN News, Philippine Muslim rebels form peace panel,
April 19, 2001, Bernama, Abu Sayyaf Remains a Stigma a Year After Sipadan Intrusion, 700+ words,
April 19, 2001, The Independent, Indonesia offers island refuge to Muslim rebels, [missing text]
April 19, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Philippines: 12 killed in battle with rebels,
April 19, 2001, Filipino Reporter, GMA tells Abu: Give up or die,
April 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Bush thanks Arroyo for Schilling rescue,
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April 20, 2001, Valley Times, Oakland Hostage Rescued From Rebels, by Brian Anderson,
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April 22, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: Malaysia's 'kidnap islands' re-visited one year later, 700+ words,
April 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin, President Arroyo Declares She Is Nobody's Puppet; Affirms Independence in Making Decisions, by Isabel C. De Leon,
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April 23, 2001, New Straits Times, Friends dismiss reports about Ullah's cross-over,
April 23, 2001, New Straits Times, Jolo hostage crisis seems far from over,
April 23, 2001, New Straits Times, Ex-captives have no fears of returning to the island,
April 23, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf remains a 'threat to tourists', by Al Jacinto,
April 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, Schilling's rescue cops to be honored,
April 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu Sayyaf strikes anew in Jolo,
April 23, 2001, Sun Star, Abu Sayyaf 'still a threat',
April 23, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Philippine muslim rebels welcome Indonesian offer to mediate,
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April 24, 2001, New Straits Times, Ex-captives have no fears of returning to the island,
April 24, 2001, Sun Star Gensan, Evacuees refuse to return home, by Danilo A. Reyes,
April 24, 2001, Business Times (Malaysia) Traumatic experience of being held captive by the Abu Sayyaf,
April 24, 2001, New Straits Times, Jolo hostage crisis seems far from over: Pulau Sipadan kidnapping: 1 year later,
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April 25, 2001, CNN, 9:10 p.m. EDT, Estrada: 'The truth will come out',
April 25, 2001, CNN, 6:29 AM EDT, Estrada arrested, by CNN's Hope Ngo,
April 25, 2001, The Independent, Islands at the Centre of a Six-Way Struggle, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
April 25, 2001, The Independent, Estrada arrested after warrant is issued,
April 25, 2001, AsianWeek, Briefs: Freed American Leaves for Home,
April 25, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Marines, Police on Alert at Crame, by Roy C. Sinfuego,
April 25, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Comelec asked for task force,
April 25, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, 14 civilian volunteers killed by Abu Sayyaf,
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April 26, 2001, CNN, 11:31 AM EDT, Estrada arrests trigger angry protests,
April 26, 2001, The Independent, Estrada Arrested over $80M State Corruption, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
April 26, 2001, Gulf News, Special jail cell at police headquarters, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, 14 militiamen slain in clash with Sayyaf,
April 26, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, 14 militiamen die in clash with Abu, by Bong Garcia,
April 26, 2001, Sun Star Davao SouthMin s newest tourism attraction,
April 26, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 14 civilian volunteers killed by Abu Sayyaf, by Vic P. Arevalo,
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April 27, 2001, Gulf News, Police seek to transfer Estrada to another jail, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
April 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gov't-NDF Peace Talks, Oslo talks start today, by TJ Burgonio,
April 27, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, 6 Sayyafs 4 CVOs die in new clashes, by Bong Garcia,
April 27, 2001, Sun Star, GMA drops by Mactan welcomes back MILF head, by Elias O. Baquero,
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April 28, 2001, CNN,7:50 AM EDT, Arroyo warns Estrada supporters as protests continue,
April 28, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Canlaon mayoral bet, 4 others killed in ambush, by Alex Pal,
April 28, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Secret deals feared in talks,
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April 29, 2001, CNN, Church counters Philippine counter-protest,
April 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, 7 Sayyaf rebels slain in Sulu; MILF attacks army outposts,
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April 30, 2001, Inquirer, 35 hurt as 2 grenade blasts rock Ever mall, by Dave M. Veridiano,
April 30, 2001, Inquirer, Military takeover possible, says senior AFP official, by Amando Doronila,
April 30, 2001, Inquirer, Philippines sitting on edge of civil war, by Amando Doronila,
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May 1, 2001, CNN, 11:09 a.m. EDT, Philippine president: 'I'm in control',
May 1, 2001, CNN, 11:50 AM EDT, Arroyo's state of rebellion brings arrests,
May 1, 2001, CNN, 2:05 p.m. EDT, Philippine President Arroyo on the uprising in Manila,
May 1, 2001, AP / The Independent, Police question Philippines opposition senator,
May 1, 2001, The Independent, Two killed as Estrada supporters storm the barricades, by Paul Alexander
May 1, 2001, The Independent, Philippine police arrest opposition leaders after bloody protests,
May 1, 2001, Reuters, Philippines clamps down on opposition, by Paul Tait,
May 1, 2001, Christianity Today, New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped, by Red Olsen,
May 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Tourism chief seeks positive spin on political events
May 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Government, communist rebels wrap up Norway peace talks
May 1, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, Mob violence: 3 dead, 113 injured
May 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Armed forces, police keep faith with government, Christine Herrera,
May 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Macapagal declares state of rebellion, by Armand N. Nocum,
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May 2, 2001, CNN, 9:32 PM EDT, Philippine police intensify protest crackdown,
May 2, 2001, The Independent, Manila: 'State of Rebellion': The Actor and the Economist,
May 2, 2001, The Independent, Manila: 'State of Rebellion' Declared in Philippines; Richard Lloyd Parry,
May 2, 2001, Chicago Tribune, Arroyo's Police Hunt Enemies,
May 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:04 PM, 2 kidnapped Agusan bets rescued,
May 2, 2001, Gulf News, Possibility of civil war continues to hover, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 'Rebellion' declaration raises alarm, questions, by Donna Cueto...,
May 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Agency taking second look at Mindanao railway project,
May 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Civil society groups backs state of rebellion order,
May 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Declaration made to allow arrests without warrants,
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May 3, 2001, CNN, 9:37 AM EDT, Supreme Court bind over Arroyo powers,
May 3, 2001, Knight Ridder-Tribune, Religious books seek to promote harmony but breed ill will, Julia Lieblich,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 'I have no intention of declaring martial law', by Juliet L. Javellana...,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, NBI hunts 'financier' of failed rebellion, by Christine Herrera...,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, GMA urged to lift rebellion declaration, by Martin P. Marfil...,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Maceda arrested; Santiago is next, by Christine Herrera...,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Media takes a beating, by Juliet L. Javellana and Martin P. Marfil,
May 3, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Lumbao ordered protest march on Palace--Lacson,Dona Pazzibugan,
May 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, Political crisis delays budget work,
May 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, Illegally cut logs seized in ARMM,
May 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, Metro Manila to remain in state of rebellion until May 7 Palace says,
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May 4, 2001, CNN World, 2:14 AM EDT, Philippine state of rebellion to end soon, by Hope Ngo,
May 4, 2001, The Independent, Philippines rebels 'plotted deaths', 202 words
May 4, 2001, The Bangkok Post, BP/Nation : Malaysia asked to help fight separatists
May 4, 2001, AsiaTimes: Worries grow over Malaysia's opposition detainees
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Junta plotters planned to kill Macapagal, Estrada, Christine Herrera,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 'State of rebellion' worries diplomats, by Rocky Nazareno...,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, All roads to Malacañang blocked, by Armand N. Nocum...,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Sen. Santiago says she will arrest arresting officers,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service,'I don’t want my father to be another Dacer', by Philip C. Tubeza...,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Opposition drive still in disarray, by Dona Pazzibugan,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Lacson's men face kidnap, murder raps, by TJ Burgonio,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Opposition bet breaks party ranks, hits Palace siege,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Breakthrough in Oslo talks, by TJ Burgonio and Delfin T. Mallari Jr.,
May 4, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Nab 'plotters,' cell phone texters urge in survey, by Christian Esguerra,
May 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Analysts see more trouble ahead for fledgling administration,
May 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Poor People's Power,
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May 5, 2001, Seattle Times / Chicago Tribune, Filipino riots reveal widening gap between rich, poor, by Uli Schmetzer, Diigo,
May 5, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gov't asks Misuari to explain,
May 5, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Storm brews over Manila Times, by Alcuin Papa,
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May 7, 2001, The Independent, 'Order restored' in Philippines, 191 words
May 7, 2001, BusinessWorld, Reverse dismissal of human rights victims case SC asked,
May 7, 2001, BusinessWorld, April inflation stays at 6 7 percent,
May 7, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't communists agree to continue negotiations,
May 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF will not support Bangsamoro,
May 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, Nur: Republic no big deal,
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May 8, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang hand in MNLF infighting,
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May 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, Patronage the politician s way of life in the countryside,
May 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, A trap leading to another war,
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May 10, 2001, Gulf News, 18 traders funded May 1 coup bid, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 10, 2001, BusinessWorld, Private sector tapped for GMA's anti-poverty program,
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May 11, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo moves to halt drive against polls, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 11, 2001, Gulf News, Filipino-Chinese traders deny funding failed 'coup attempt',
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May 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Editorial, The New Commandment; Reflections Today,
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May 14, 2001, The Independent, Five die in Philippine fighting, 200 words
May 14, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Filipinos Go To Polls Today
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May 15, 2001, Inquirer, Tension grips Quezon town, by Delfin T. Mallari Jr.,
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May 17, 2001, BusinessWorld, Pimentel Biazon crucial to administration hopes of gaining a majority at the Senate,
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May 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Charges filed vs 2 NPA leaders for Punzalan slay, by Jaime Laude,
May 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf regroups as soldiers recalled for poll duties,
May 18, 2001, Statesman (India), Time to view Libya differently.
May 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, Reforms imperilled by uncertain Palace hold on the Senate,
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May 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf regroups as soldiers recalled for poll duties,
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May 20, 2001, The Filipino Express, Government, opposition sign pact for peaceful polls, by Paolo Romero
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May 21, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao April inflation stable,
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May 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, Objections delay canvassing of votes,
May 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, Opposition submits evidence to back election fraud charges,

TUESDAY, MAY 22, JUST BEFORE MIDNIGHT-PEARL FARM RAIDED
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May 23, 2001, Inquirer News Service, [online 11:01 PM] Pearl Farm attacked, by Jowel F. Canuday,
May 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, Jobless in Mindanao turn into entrepreneurs,
May 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, No bar to army offensive versus communist rebels,
May 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, PhP40M released for Mindanao projects,
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May 24, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf rebels raid resort, kill two, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 24, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Pearl Farm attacked, [in print] by Jowel F. Canuday,
May 24, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Pearl Farm raiders on the run; Military rules out Abu Sayyaf,
May 24, 2001, Manila Times, Sayyaf bandits attack island resort, kill 2 take 2 hostages, Anthony Allada,
May 24, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Two left dead after gang attacks tourist resort,
May 24, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao election results seen to turn off investors,
May 24, 2001, BusinessWorld, Security tagged top concern in Mindanao,
May 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, Comelec wants ARMM plebiscite postponed,
May 24, 2001, Sun Star, Armed men storm resort: 2 dead, 3 hurt,
Diigo, May 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Davao resort raided; 2 dead, 2 taken hostage, by Edith Regalado,
Diigo, May 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Guns-for-hire behind attack on Pearl Farm", by Edith Regalado,
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May 25, 2001, The Manila Times, Pearl Farm gang took 12, freed 8, by Anthony Allada, Dennis Jay Santos
May 25, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 2 soldiers, 5 bandits slain, by Allan A. Nawal,
May 25, 2001, Philippine D Inquirer, p. 1, Resort raiders on the run; Military rules out Abu Sayyaf in attack,
May 25, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A9, Was the attack on Pearl Harbor a surprise attack?
May 25, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p A20, Resort raiders on the run, continued,
May 25, 2001, The Manila Times, Pearl Farm gang took 12, freed 8, by Anthony Allada, Dennis Jay Santos
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Gloria Dared to Roll Back Oil Prices,
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, House Arrest Promised to Iglesia -- Pimentel,
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, ABS-CBN Expanding Overseas,
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Nenaco Opens World-Class Cagayan De Oro Lounge
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Abu Sayyaf Attacks 5-Star Davao Resort
May 25, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Bar Association Bucks Live Coverage of Erap Trial,
May 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Tally of swing vote still to be conducted Mindanao center of poll fraud,
May 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Graft corruption major turnoff to investors,
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May 26, 2001, CNN News, 20 people abducted in southern Philippines
May 26, 2001, CNN News, Raiders nab 20 at Philippines resort
May 26, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf group kidnaps 40 boat passengers, by Al Jacinto,
May 26, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Bandits hijack Basilan ferry, hold 4 crewmen hostage,
May 26, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 6 die in Basilan capitol shootout,
May 26, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Leaders deny split in MNLF despite ouster of Nur Misuari,
May 26, 2001, Inquirer, p. A1, Pearl farm Pursuit; 2 soldiers, 5 bandits slain, p. A4, 2 soldiers, 5 bandits,
May 26, 2001, Inquirer, p. A6, The hostage presidency
May 26, 2001, The Manila Times, Clash with Pearl Farm attackers kills trooper, by Eldie S. Aguirre,
May 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 38 Basilan hostages released,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, Angara Possible Opposition's Bet for Senate Presidency - Ople,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, Sandigan Split on Erap House Arrest,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, 'Micro-Enterprise Devpt Program for Smokey Mountain,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, World Market, Rise in US$ Reasons for Oil Price Hike,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, GMA Welcomes Dole Food Company's P5.7B Expansion in RP,
May 26, 2001, PHNO, Hike in Bir Collection From January to April 2001,
Diigo, May 26, 2001, PHNO, Pearl Farm Raiders Tagged as MILF,
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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 5:00 AM - DOS PALMAS HOSTAGE TAKING

May 27, 2001, BBC News, 15:30 GMT, Philippines hostage search begins,
May 27, 2001, BBC News, 15:28 GMT, Analysis: Philippines kidnapping 'industry', by John Maclean,
May 27, 2001, CNN, News, 3:19 AM EDT, Sea hunt for Philippines resort raiders,
May 27, 2001, CNN.com, Philippine military searches for kidnappers,
May 27, 2001, CNN News, In Depth: Abu Sayyaf,
May 27, 2001, CNN News, Philippines raiders nab 20 resort hostages,
May 27, 2001, CNN News, 7:47 AM EDT, Military pursues Philippines resort raiders,
May 27, 2001, New Tribes Mission, Official Press ReleaseDiigo,
May 27, 2001, The Beacon News, Aurora, Passengers Released.
May 27, 2001, The Herald News, Joliet, Thousands Evacuated.
May 27, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu bandits free 38 hostages, by Maritess Fernandez,
May 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 13 Killed in Davao Beach Resort, Basilan Clashes,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Gunmen free 38 hostagesDiigo,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, No sorry state for Air ForceDiigo,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Editorial - Get those bandits,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Aglipayan priest kidnapped in Nueva Ecija, by Manny Galvez,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Comelec urges 45-day delay in ARMM charter plebiscite,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, MNLF body twits Nur claim on leadership,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Samal fighting displaces 800 families, by Edith Regalado, Diigo,
May 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf Rebels Seize 20 From Palawan Resort, by Christina Mendez...,
May 27, 2001, Gulf News, Seven die as troops clash with gunmen, by Al Jacinto, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 27, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels take four hostages, free 26, by Al Jacinto and Noralyn Mustafa,
May 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Bandits abduct 20 in Palawan resort, by Jofelle P. Tesorio...,
May 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Malaysia on high alert for kidnappers,
May 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Was Buan a walk-in spy?, by Carlito Pablo,
May 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, President's husband claims Sayyaf behind resort,
May 27, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Pearl Farm raiders kill local resident, by Allan A. Nawal,
May 27, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu bandits free 38 hostages, by Maritess Fernandez,
May 27, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Tourists taken hostage in Philippines,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Gunmen Abduct 20 From Palawan Resort,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, MNLF Finalizes Misuari's Ouster,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Pearl Farm Raiders Tagged as MILF,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Fight for Senate Presidency Begins,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Ex-PCGG Chief in Gold Scam Released by FBI,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Court Split on House Arrest,
May 27, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Comelec Probes Mindanao Fraud Favoring Recto,
May 27, 2001, ABS-CBN / Reuters, Gunmen Seize 20 Hostages From Tourist Resort on Palawan Island,
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May 28, 2001, CNN, Ramos gives Arroyo's kidnap policy thumbs up,
May 28, 2001, CNN World, Separatists claim responsibility for kidnappings
May 28, 2001, CNN News, Tourism damaged by crisis,
May 28, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo offers reward, talks tough on hostages
May 28, 2001, BBC News, Assault ordered on kidnappers,
May 28, 2001, BBC News, Filipino rebel group claim kidnappings,
May 28, 2001, USA Today, Muslim extremists claim kidnappings from resort,
May 28, 2001, Los Angeles Times / KCBS, SoCal Man Among Hostages In Philippines,
May 28, 2001, The Washington Post, Gunmen Seize Tourists At Philippine Resort, Rajiv Chandrasekaran,
May 28, 2001, The Independent, Gunmen Take Tourists Hostage in Philippines, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
May 28, 2001, The Independent, Masked gunmen seize tourists in Philippines, by Richard Lloyd Parry
May 28, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Hostage Crisis Grips Philippines; Three Americans Among Captured,
May 28, 2001, Charleston Gazette, Kidnappers take 20 in Philippines: American tourists among hostages,
May 28, 2001, AP / Charleston Daily Mail, Raid came as a surprise; Americans among those kidnapped,
May 28, 2001, AP / Lubbock Avalanche-Jor, Darkness suspends search for hostages, masked kidnappers,
May 28, 2001, AP / The Columbian (Vancouver) , 20 Hostages Taken from Resort, by Paul Alexander,
May 28, 2001, AP, Gunmen take 3 Americans, 17 others; Speculation falls on group that took 10 hostages,
May 28, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Gunmen take 3 Americans, 17 others; Philippines unrest:
May 28, 2001, NPR, Interview: John McLean discusses the current hostage situation involving a Muslim...
May 28, 2001, The Telegraph, Americans among 20 hostages in resort raid, by Alex Spillius
May 28, 2001, Reuters, Muslim rebels take blame for kidnap of 20 in Philippines,
May 28, 2001, Bernama, 20:48 PM, Philippines Rules Out Paying Ransom, by Al Labita Jr
May 28, 2001, Bernama, 19:38 PM, Palawan Abduction - Fear Not, Chong Tells Sabahans
May 28, 2001, Gulf News, Manila downplays resort attack impact. by Gilbert Felongco,
May 28, 2001, Gulf News, Gunmen seize 20 in Philippines island resort, by Gilbert Felongco,
May 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Govt Scrambling for Tighter Security in Tourists Zones,
May 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Only Peace & Order Issue - Golez on Palawan Abductions,
May 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Govt Admits Its Efforts to Sell RP is Undone Anew by Sayyaf,
*May 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf rebels seize 20 from Palawan resort, by Christina Mendez and Paolo Romero, Diigo,
May 28, 2001, Sun Star, 20 tourists seized from Palawan resort,
May 28, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Abduction over in 15 minutes, by Bong Garcia,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 8:35 PM Troops pursuing raiders seal off villages—MNLF, by Allan A. Nawalm,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 10:45 PM Bandits abduct 20 in Palawan resort,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, Misuari denies MNLF role in Palawan kidnapping,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 10:53 PM Security reinforced in resorts,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 11:29 PM Dos Palmas Raid: ‘They struck so fast …nobody knew what happened,'
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 11:14 PM Roco offers 2 cents worth on kidnapping, Blanche Rivera,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, Security reinforced in resorts, by Martin P. Marfil, Rocky Nazareno. TJ Burgonio,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, 11:29 PM (Manila Time), 'They struck so fast … nobody knew what happened',
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, p. A1, Bandits abduct 20 in Palawan resort, Hostages include three Americans,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, p. A7, Fleeing Pearl Farm Raiders kill local man, Allan Nawal,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, p. A4, Debriefing Over: Was Noel Buan a walk-in spy?,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, p. A15, Antique Turf War? 2 killed in NPA-RPA clash,
May 28, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p. A10, Marines rescued Schilling, by Col. Juancho Sarban,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 9:15 PM, Macapagal offers P100M bounty for Palawan kidnappers,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 9:18 PM, Macapagal orders military assault on Abu Sayyaf,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 7:05 PM, Abu Sayyaf only after the money: Palace,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 5:49 PM, Gov’t lost P3M in revenues after kidnappings: DOT,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 5:10 PM, American hostage urges talks with Abu Sayyaf,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 4:35 PM, Abu Sayyaf claims responsibility for Palawan kidnappings, by Dart Tiglao, INQ7.net
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 3:27 PM, Palace creates task force to secure Palawan resorts,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 1:27 PM, Growing evidence Abu Sayyaf behind kidnappings: Tiglao,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 1:21 PM, Embattled Muslim leader insists he’s still MNLF head,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 0:58 PM, Misuari denies MNLF role in Palawan kidnappingDiigo,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 0:34 PM, P1M reward confirmed for information on abductors,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 0:31 PM, Kidnapped Romero not RII Builders head: report,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 0:01 PM, Kidnappers land in Mapun, Tawi-Tawi: Armed Forces,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 11:29 AM, French navy airlifts doctor from Palawan resort,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 11:11 AM, Tourists cancel, defer travel plans to Palawan, by Erwin Oliva, INQ7.net
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 11:01 AM, Tourist security tight as hunt for kidnappers resumes, by Jason Gutierrez, AFP
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 10:09 AM, US Christian group calls for release of 2 missionaries, by AFP
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 10:03 AM, Gov't offers P1M reward for information on kidnappers,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 9:58 AM, Officials meet with resort, hotel operators in Palawan,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 9:54 AM, Americans advised to avoid travel to Mindanao, Palawan,
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 8:48 AM, Kidnappers unlikely to cross border into Malaysia: officials, by AFP
May 28, 2001, INQ7, 8:23 AM, 'No ransom, no negotiation' with kidnappers, says Golez,
May 28, 2001 San Mateo Daily Journal, Philippine kidnapping: Victim's wife didn't know he was in Manila,
May 28, 2001, Manila Times, 20 abducted as raiders attack Palawan resort, Ruffy Villanueva Cecille Visto,
May 28, 2001, Manila Times, Americans kidnapped Former TIMES owner among 21 hostages,
May 28, 2001, Manila Times, KL sends patrol ships, planes to border,
May 28, 2001, Manila Times, AFP ops vs Reds go on despite peace talks, by Mary Joyce C. Osmeña,
May 28, 2001, Manila Times, Palace rules out talks with bandits, Joel R. San Juan, Artemio Dumlao,
May 28, 2001, Phil.Head.News, American Hostage Pleads for GMA to Negotiate w/Sayyaf,
May 28, 2001, Philippine Head.News, Contract Reviewers Between Napocor Power,
May 28, 2001, Philippine Head.News, Enact Power Reform Bill or Else... GMA to Congress,
May 28, 2001, Philippine Head.News, No Ransom, No Negotiation! Says GMA,
May 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, World Bank rural project set up to help poorest Mindanao municipalities,
May 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, 20 abducted as raiders attack Palawan resort,
May 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Former MNLF leader turns to farming profits,
May 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo's Actions on Muslim Concerns Cited
May 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Bandits Abduct 20 People in Resort, by Aris Ilagan, Nonoy Lacson,
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May 29, 2001, BBC News, Philippine rebels threaten hostages,
May 29, 2001, The Independent, Islamic rebels threaten to kill hostages if military attempt rescue,
May 29, 2001, The Independent, Philippines President Vows to 'Wipe Out' Islamic Rebels Holding 20 Tourists,
May 29, 2001, Birmingham Evening Mail (England) Hostages death threat,
May 29, 2001, Daily Mail (London) Star Wars 'Blockade' Kidnap Alert for Tourists,
May 29, 2001, Daily Telegraph (UK) Abu Sayyaf claims it took hostages
May 29, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Muslims admit kidnap,
May 29, 2001, L.A. Times, Abductors Threaten Mass Killing,
May 29, 2001, Washington Post, Muslim Rebel Group in Philippines Acknowledges Latest Hostage-Taking
May 29, 2001, Thomas Crosbie Breaking News, Extremists admit kidnapping island tourists,
May 29, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Extremists threaten to kill hostages,
May 29, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp. America calls for immediate release of hostages in Philippines
May 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, Kidnap raps readied vs Abu Sayyaf
May 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG, hostages sighted in Jolo
May 29, 2001, ABC News, Philippine Guerrillas Threaten Hostages
May 29, 2001, CBC, Hostage-taking rebels threaten 'mass killing' if attacked
May 29, 2001, CBC, Muslim rebels behind kidnapping in Philippines
May 29, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp. America calls for immediate release of hostages in Philippines
May 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, Kidnap raps readied vs Abu Sayyaf
May 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG, hostages sighted in Jolo
May 29, 2001, CBC, Hostage-taking rebels threaten 'mass killing' if attacked
May 29, 2001, CBC, Muslim rebels behind kidnapping in Philippines,
May 29, 2001, Associated Press / The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Threaten to Kill Hostages
May 29, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Threaten to Kill Hostages,
May 29, 2001, ABC News, 'We Will Kill All the Hostages' Philippine Guerrillas Issue ThreatDiigo,
May 29, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Kidnappers threaten harm, by Paul Alexander, Diigo
May 29, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) Abu Sayyaf Claims Kidnappings, by Paul Alexander,
May 29, 2001, The Manila Times, Sayyaf owns resort kidnaps, by Jeannette Andrade,
May 29, 2001, New Straits Times, Security forces keeping close watch on Sabah's coastline,
May 29, 2001, New Straits Times, Alert in Sabah waters,
May 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Bounty for kidnap gang offered by gov't; Arroyo reiterates no-ransom policy
May 29, 2001, Gulf News, Gulf News says; Abu Sayyaf strikes again,
May 29, 2001, Gulf News, Army set to launch rescue mission, by Gilbert Felongco and Al Jacinto,
May 29, 2001, Gulf News, American hostage appeals for talks with Abu Sayyaf, by Al Jacinto...,
May 29, 2001, Gulf News, Tourists leaving Palawan, by Jasmin Arguiza and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 29, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo vows to crush Abu Sayyaf kidnappers, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
May 29, 2001, Sun Star, Sayyaf owns abduction of 20 tourists,
May 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP: Vigilantes vs Sayyaf welcome, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
May 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf, Part II - Sketches by Ana Marie PamintuanDiigo,
May 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Here they come again: What happened to 'all-out' war on the Abu?, by Max V. Soliven,
May 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, P100-M bounty offered for capture of bandits: Sayyaf slips throughDiigo,
May 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Warrants issued vs Dacer slay suspects, by Jose Aravilla,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, GMA to Sayyaf: Force with force, Julie Alipala-Inot, Jonathan Ma,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Roco offers 2 cents worth on kidnapping, by Blanche Rivera...,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Protests hound legislators
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Estrada son asks Sandigan: Exclude me from plunder,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Subic chief cries harassment, by Michael Lim Ubac,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Lacson wants probe of charges stopped, by Rocky Nazareno,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Army battalion back in Mindoro, by Carlito Pablo,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.1, Sayyaf bandits back in business, [cont. p.A15]
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.1, GMA to Sayyaf: Force with force, [cont. p.A16]
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.1, 'They struck so fast...nobody knew what happened', [cont. p.A16]
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.1, Security reinforced in resorts, [cont. p.A16]
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A7, Upgrade AFP facilities vs bandits, by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.A12, Troops pursuing raiders seal off villages--MNLF,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, p.A16, A get-away-from-it-all paradise,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 11:29 PM, ‘They struck so fast … nobody knew what happened’,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 11:26 PM, President asks media support for AFP modernization program,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 11:14 PM, Roco offers 2 cents worth on kidnapping,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 10:53 PM, Security reinforced in resorts,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 9:24 PM, Radio network to exercise judgement on news blackout,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 9:13 PM, Palace reiterates appeal for restraint,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 9:04 PM, Abu Sayyaf counters Gloria’s threats with mass execution,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 8:35 PM, Troops pursuing raiders seal off villages—MNLF,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 8:12 PM, Comelec to decide on partial proclamation tomorrow,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 7:51 PM, Church leaders call for resolution to kidnap crisis,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 7:21 PM, Inquirer Logs,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 7:15 PM, Seven communist rebels slain in clash with military,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 6:32 PM, Military says hostage takers still in vicinity of Palawan,
May 29, 2001, AFP, 6:01 PM, US, Philippine navies to conduct joint exercises,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 5:23 PM, Opposition slams P100M bounty for capture of Abu Sayyaf,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 4:57 PM, President says ready to face consequences of bounty offer,
May 29, 2001, AFP, 4:54 PM, Abu Sayyaf threatens 'mass killing' of hostages,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 3:13 PM, Macapagal orders setting up mini camps to guard islands,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 3:12 PM, Don’t use vigilantes vs Abu Sayyaf, says national police,
May 29, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, 3:04 PM, Release hostages or be killed by hail of bullets: Macapagal,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 3:02 PM, Abductor of slain PR man surrenders,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 2:21 PM, News blackout on operations vs Abu Sayyaf ordered,
May 29, 2001, AFP, 11:46 AM, Whereabouts of 20 hostages in doubt amid conflicting reports,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 12:41 AM, GMA to Sayyaf: Force with force,
May 29, 2001, Inquirer, 12:26 AM, Army battalion back in Mindoro,
May 29, 2001, INQ7, 12:03 AM, Don't exaggerate kidnappings -Gordon appeals to media,
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Estrada Arraignment Postponed to June 27,
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Comelec to Recount Recto's Votes,
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, P100-M Bounty for the Capture of Bandits
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Abu Sayyaf Threatens to Kill Hostages
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Tourism Industry Will Overcome Temporary Setback - GMA
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Free Hostages or Die By Hail of Bullets - GMA to Kidnappers
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Sayyaf Hostages Sighted in Jolo,
May 29, 2001, Phil.Head.News, Foreign Govts Warn vs RP Travel,
May 29, 2001, Bernama, Malaysia to Ensure Philippine Kidnap Gang Stays Out,
May 29, 2001, BusinessWorld, Countering raids impact a priority for RP,
May 29, 2001, BusinessWorld, Dos Palmas raid claimed by extremist Abu Sayyaf,
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May 30, 2001, CNN News, Hide and seek search for kidnappers,
May 30, 2001, CNN, No U.S. ransom for Philippine hostages,
May 30, 2001, BBC News, US offers help in hostage crisis,
May 30, 2001, The Independent, Rebels threaten to kill hostages, 197 words
May 30, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Death threat on hostages; Muslim extremists kidnap 20 people,
May 30, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Threat Made to Kill Hostages, by Paul Alexander,
May 30, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Guerrillas threaten to kill hostages,
May 30, 2001, AP / Washington Post, U.S. Offers Aid in Finding Hostages, by Adam Brown,
May 30, 2001, AFP, Philippines enlists vigilante groups to hunt kidnap group,
May 30, 2001, AFP, Philippine free press confronts hostage crisis clampdown,
May 30, 2001, AFP, US calls for immediate release of hostages held by Abu Sayyaf, by P. Parameswaran,
May 30, 2001, AFP, Daughter of US national held by Abu Sayyaf appeals to Bush for help,
May 30, 2001, AFP, Broadcaster slain in Zamboanga city,
May 30, 2001, AFP, US offers aid to RP over kidnapping crisis
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, US aircrafts still in Clark,
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, GMA orders news blackout on Abu attack,
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, Abu threatens 'mass killing' of hostages, by Bong Garcia and Joshua Dancel,
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, Cebu store, bank in Bohol robbed,
May 30, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Sayyaf not yet in Basilan, Sulu: military,
May 30, 2001, Gulf News, Security beefed up at five tourist spots, Barbara Mae Dacanay, Jasmin Arquiza,
May 30, 2001, Gulf News, Concerns rise over upsurge in vigilantism, by Gilbert Felongco,
May 30, 2001, Gulf News, Release hostages or face bullets, Arroyo warns kidnappers,
May 30, 2001, The Manila Times, US steps up hostage role FBI men to check Americans' plight,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:57 PM, Ramos, MILF caution gov’t against vigilantes,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:52 PM, Prosecutors ask dismissal of graft case vs Estrada,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:47 PM, Estrada backs Macapagal vs Palawan hostage takers,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:45 PM, Malacañang defends news blackout, Martin P. Marfil,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Serv, 11:42 PM, 'It’s possible (Abu Sayyaf) have reached Sulu,’ says AFP,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:39 PM, Broadcaster shot dead in Zamboanga, Jonathan F. Ma
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:36 PM, NBI zeroing in on Lacson’s aides in Dacer slays,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News, 11:34 PM, Palace still hopeful of bill’s passing, Juliet Labog-Javellana,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 11:26 PM, US offers help in tracking Abu, by Martin P. Marfil,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News, 1:30 AM, Military declares open season on Abu Sayyaf, Carlito Pablo,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 1:28 AM, Senators raise alarm over bounty, vigilantes, Carlito Pablo
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Gov't imposes news blackout on AFP blitz, [cont. p.A18]
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Military declares open season on bandits, [cont. p.A18]
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Where are Dos Palmas hostages?, [cont. p.A18]
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, GMA warns kidnappers of 'a rain of bullets', [cont. p.A19]
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Palawan Kidnapping: Just a 'blip' in RP recovery--Macapagal, [cont. p.A18]
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, p.A8, Folly of payoffs,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A8, Appeasement encouraged Palawan kidnapping, by Neal H. Cruz,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A8, Isolate them, by Conrado de Quiros
May 30, 2001, Inquirer, p.A14, Soldiers confront MNLF members on reports ex-rebels hid raiders,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer Op-Ed, [Text] Isolate them, by Conrado de Quiros,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer Editorial, [Text] Folly of payoffs,
May 30, 2001, Inquirer Op-Ed, [Text] Appeasement encouraged Palawan kidnapping, by Neal H. Cruz,
May 30, 2001, BBC News, US offers help in hostage crisis
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Ramos, MILF caution gov’t against vigilantes
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Estrada backs Macapagal vs Palawan hostage takers
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Folly of payoffs
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Where are Dos Palmas hostages?
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Military declares open season on Abu Sayyaf
May 30, 2001, INQ7, News blackout on rescue efforts
May 30, 2001, INQ7, GMA warns kidnappers 'a rain of bullets'
May 30, 2001, INQ7, Isolate them
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, Philippines enlists vigilante groups to hunt kidnap group
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, US aircrafts still in Clark
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, GMA orders news blackout on Abu attack
May 30, 2001, Sun Star, Abu threatens 'mass killing' of hostages
May 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, Joloanos scramble for bounty
May 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, GMA calls for news blackout
May 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, AFP: No to vigilantism
May 30, 2001, The Manila Times, MA: Free hostages or face bullets, Joel R. San Juan, Johnna Villaviray,
May 30, 2001, The Manila Times, Try rescue, we kill them all – Abu Sayyaf,
May 30, 2001, The Manila Times, US steps up hostage role,
May 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Muslim Leaders Condemn Kidnaping, by Edd K. Usman,
May 30, 2001, New Straits Times, 24-hour patrols off Sabah to continue, by Tony Emmanuel, Jaswinder Kaur
May 30, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Philanthropist Enzo Zobel Will Help Lure Foreign Investors,
May 30, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Business Leaders Back Power Reform Bill,
May 30, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Palace Confident Congress Will Pass Power Bill,
May 30, 2001, BusinessWorld, Educators to boost Mindanao's image,
May 30, 2001, BusinessWorld, GMA to back delay in ARMM plebiscite,
May 30, 2001, BusinessWorld, Privatizing power cure worse than the disease,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf, 20 Hostages Now In Sulu - ARMM Police,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military Gearing for Fight: Civilians Want In,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Oldest Tarlac Rebel, 8 Others Killed in Clash,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Estrada Associates Behind Abu Sayyaf Abductions - KMU,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Zamboanga City radioman slain, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF also ready to hunt down Sayyaf, by John Unson, Diigo,
May 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP: Vigilantes vs Sayyaf welcome, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
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May 31, 2001, BBC News, Philippine military pursues kidnappers,
May 31, 2001, BBC News, 'Hostages hit' in Philippines clash,
May 31, 2001, The Independent, Grenades fear for Philippines hostages, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
May 31, 2001, AP / The Independent, Hostages reportedly seen in grenade­lined boat, by Adam Brown,
May 31, 2001, AP / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Hostages reportedly seen in grenade-laden boat,
May 31, 2001, AP, Philippines: Witnesses say they saw captors in a boat that is rigged with grenades
May 31, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Filipinos Spot Hostages in Boat Near Island, by Adam Brown,
May 31, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Filipinos Vow to Crush Rebel Kidnappers,
May 31, 21, Manila Bulletin, US Gov't Offers to Help Rescue 20 Sayyaf Hostages; Satellite Information Welcomed,
May 31, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Why do Filipinos always get 'black holes' from Hollywood?
May 31, 2001, Gulf News, Four rebel leaders blamed for abduction, by Raffy Jiminez and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 31, 2001, Gulf News, MILF offers to negotiate with rebels, by Gilbert Felongco,
May 31, 2001, Gulf News, Four rebel leaders blamed for abduction, by Raffy Jiminez and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, US offers to help RP track down Sayyaf, [cont. p.A18]
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Ramos, MILF caution gov't vs vigilantes, [cont. p.A16]
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Erap backs Gloria vs Abu Sayyaf, [cont. p.A17]
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Malacanang defends news blackout, [cont. p.A16]
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, 'It's possible they have reached Sulu', [cont. p.A18]
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A5, Dos Palmas Raid: RP tourism takes a beating,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, p.A6, Blackout,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A6, Lessons learned, by Jerry Barican,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, p.A11, 1,400 American troops arriving for war games,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Macapagal-Arroyo prays for hostages' safety,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 11:51 PM, US naval force arrives in RP,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 11:03 PM, Macapagal-Arroyo prays for hostages' safety,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 10:00 PM, Recto hangs precarious at 12th position,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 9:16 PM, Houses agree on final version of Power Bill,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 8:44 PM, No proof of hostages in Sulu, Basilan: military spokesperson,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 8:35 PM, Firm pushes IT-enabled voter ID system for 2004,
May 31, 2001, AFP, 8:06 PM, Emirati court finds Filipina maid guilty of murder: report,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 7:03 PM, Abu Sayyaf hostages in Sulu: report,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 7:01 PM, Ex-Sipadan hostage asks gov’t not to launch war vs Abu Sayyaf,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 6:11 PM, 'No basis' for fare hike lobby: LTFRB chief,
May 31, 2001, AFP / INQ7, 6:04 PM, Rescue of Abu Sayyaf hostages ‘dangerous proposition’: Akbar,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 5:46 PM, Senate fails to reach quorum in power bill deliberation,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 5:33 PM, Good news, bad news in gov’t pay increase,
May 31, 2001, AFP, 5:17 PM, RP trims growth targets amid security problems,
May 31, 2001, AFP, 4:34 PM, US in close contact with Manila over hostage crisis,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 4:06 PM, US Marines in Subic a coincidence, Palace says,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 2:41 PM, Smooth sailing for supplemental budget,
May 31, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, 2:40 PM, US fighters land in Clark amid hostage crisis,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 2:20 PM, Senate, House panels to meet on power bill, by Lira Dalangin,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 1:22 PM, Accept US help in tracking Sayyaf, says Senate president,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 1:04 PM, Bandits free 3 fishermen,
May 31, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, 12:50 PM, Abu Sayyaf group counts 1,100 members: military,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 12:27 PM, Abu Sayyaf, hostages on the move in Basilan,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 12:24 PM, Abu hostages hungry, tired with bruised feet: source, by Fe B. Zamora,
May 31, 2001, AFP, 10:25 AM, Press watchdog seeks action over killing of Zambo journalist,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 9:48 AM, Senate seen passing power bill next week: Osmeña,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 9:30 AM, No formal offer from US on Abu Sayyaf: Golez,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 8:57 AM, Jolo police holding Abu Sayyaf member: report,
May 31, 2001, AFP / INQ7, 2:33 AM, War, kidnappings, torture scar Philippines: Amnesty,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 1:23 AM, 2 Fil-Chinese scions killed inside store,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, 1:04 PM, Bandits free 3 fishermen,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 1:00 AM, 1,400 American troops arriving for war games,
May 31, 2001, AFP / INQ7, 12:50 PM, Abu Sayyaf group counts 1,100 members: military,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 12:06 AM, Tourism secretary remains optimistic,
May 31, 2001, Inquirer, 12:03 AM, Ramos sees bleak future for tourism industry, by T.J. Burgonio,
May 31, 2001, INQ7 Editorial, [Text] Blackout,
May 31, 2001, INQ7, Macapagal-Arroyo prays for hostages’ safety
May 31, 2001, INQ7, `It’s possible (Abu Sayyaf) have reached Sulu,’ says AFP
May 31, 2001, INQ7, Malacañang defends news blackout
May 31, 2001, INQ7, US offers help in tracking Abu
May 31, 2001, Sun Star, US offers to help rescue hostages
May 31, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] Abu Sayyaf hostages reportedly seen in grenade-lined boat
May 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, Troops fan out vs Abu
May 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10 hostages sighted in Basilan
May 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, US tells Abu: Free hostages ASAP
May 31, 2001, The Manila Times, Hard-hitting radio commentator slain in Zamboanga,
May 31, 2001, The Manila Times, Resorts in Visayas tighten own security, by Rizel C. Sabanal, Manuel Satorre Jr.,
May 31, 2001, The Manila Times, Gov’t backtracks on vigilantes vs Abus, by Ma. Theresa Torres, Joel San Juan,
May 31, 2001, The Manila Times, RP tourism braces for tough year, by Joel San Juan, [missing text]
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News,Malacanang Rejects MILF Offer to Help in Abu Sayyaf Problem,
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, No Concrete RP-US Joint Efforts in Abu Sayyaf Operations-Palace
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, China Thanks GMA For Arrest of Chinese Fugitive,
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Safety of Hostages Paramount Concern of Govt - Justice Sec,
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, U.S. Calls For Immediate Release of Hostages,
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Malacanang Backtracks on Vigilantes,
May 31, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Lacson Sues Govt Officials for Damages,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military still in the dark on hostages
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Cop in beheading huntedDiigo,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military still in the dark on hostages, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF also ready to hunt down Sayyaf, by John Unson, Diigo,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Cop in beheading huntedDiigo,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Why I turned down interviews for film documentaries on Imelda, by Carmen N. Pedrosa,
May 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, Lozada 'mistaken' ambush in Araneta avenue: 10 PNP-IG agents face murder raps,
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June 1, 2001, CNN News, Abu Sabaya interview transcript,
June 1, 2001, CNN.com, Intense fighting as Philippines rebels take 200 hostage,
June 1, 2001, CNN News, Hostages shot in firefight, say rebels,
June 1, 2001, BBC News, Philippine troops battle kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, BBC News, Who are the Abu Sayyaf?,
June 1, 2001, BBC News, Freed US hostage welcomed home,
June 1, 2001, Washington Post, Military, Hostage-Takers Clash; 2 Captives Hit by Gunfire in Philippines,
June 1, 2001, AP / The Independent, Philippines military clashes with kidnappers, by Jim Gomez,
June 1, 2001, The Independent, Filipino rebels say hostages killed, 183 words
June 1, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Military Clashes with Kidnappers, by Jim Gomez,
June 1, 2001, The Herald News - Joliet (IL) Hostage search continues,
June 1, 2001, Charleston Daily Mail, Kidnappers kill two soldiers: Americans among hostages held by rebel group,
June 1, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, 2 Soldiers Killed Fighting Muslims in Philippines,
June 1, 2001, Reuters / The China Post, Philippines says ready to attack rebel hideout,
June 1, 2001, Reuters / Gulf News, Philippine rebels say two hostages killed in fighting,
June 1, 2001, AP, Military clashes with kidnappers on southern island; 2 soldiers killed,
June 1, 2001, AFP / The China Post, RP to rebuild image as Asian tropical paradise,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:34 PM, Philippines Attacks Hostage Takers, Deaths Reported, By Erik de Castro
June 1, 2001, AFP, 9:10 PM, Philippines anti-kidnap patrols snare poachers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 8:09 PM, Manila Time, Philippines Attacks Hostage Takers, Villagers Flee,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 8:08 PM, Philippines Attacks Hostage Takers, Villagers Flee, by Erik de Castro,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 7:49 PM, Two Philippine soldiers dead, 21 people hurt in clash with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 7:30 PM, Two Philippine soldiers dead, 14 wounded in clash with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 7:04 PM, Manila Time, Philippine Troops Attack Hostage Takers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 6:55 PM, Arroyo shows nerves of steel in Manila's top job, by Raju Gopalakrishnan,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 6:55 PM, Philippine troops attack hostage takers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 6:19 PM, Arroyo shows nerves of steel in Manila's top job, by Raju Gopalakrishnan,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 4:17 PM, Manila says two soldiers killed in hostage clash,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 4:11 PM, Philippine rebels say two hostages killed in clashes,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 3:54 PM, Rebels Say 2 Hostages Killed in Philippine Fighting,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 3:53 PM, Manila Time, Rebels Say 2 Hostages Killed in Philippine Fighting,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 3:50 PM, Two Philippine soldiers killed, 14 wounded in battle with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 3:37 PM, Hostages survive Philippine sea chase only to hit crossfire,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 3:12 PM, Arroyo vows no let-up in strikes against rebels
June 1, 2001, AP, 2:40 PM, Philippine Army, Kidnappers Clash, by Jim Gomez,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 2:14 PM, Two soldiers killed, seven wounded in battle with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters 1:51 PM, Philippine rebels claim two hostages killed in clashes
June 1, 2001, AFP, 12:57 PM,Casualties reported as Philippine troops clash with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 12:26 PM, Jungle terrain hampers hunt for Muslim kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 11:48 AM, Manila confirms casualties in fighting with rebels
June 1, 2001, AP, 10:48 AM, Hostage in Philippines Makes Plea, by Paul Alexander,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 10:47 AM, Philippine military confirms casualties in fight against kidnappers
June 1, 2001, AFP, 10:44 AM, Philippines strikes hard to teach kidnappers a lesson,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 10:40 AM, Philippine military confirms gunfight with rebels,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 10:17 AM, Troops clash with Abu Sayyaf kidnappers; rebels say two captives hit,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:52 AM, Philippine rebels claim two hostages killed by army,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 9:49 AM, Philippine military confirms battle with rebels,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:30 AM, Philippine Rebels Say Two Hostages Killed by Army,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:27 AM, Philippine Rebels Say Two Hostages Killed by Army,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:19 AM, Democrat-led Senate to scrutinise Bush on Asia,
June 1, 2001, AP, 9:18 AM, Philippines, Kidnappers Clash,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 9:06 AM, Philippine rebels claim two hostages killed,
June 1, 2001, AFP, 8:44 AM, Filipino Muslim rebels claim two hostages hit by military gunfire,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 8:04 AM, Philippine Rebels Claim Two Hostages Killed,
June 1, 2001, Reuters, 7:56 AM, Philippine troops start assault on rebels,
June 1, 2001, AP, 1:15 AM, Philippines Hostage Search Spotty,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, An Abu Sayyaf guerrilla's confession,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, Troops, bandits clash in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, ,US help on hostage crisis ruled out,
June 1, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] Sipadan raiders involved in Palawan kidnapping too,
June 1, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Cardinal Sin Lauded on 25th Year
June 1, 2001, Manila Bulletin, MILF Assails Abu, Offers Aid to Gov't, by Asa T. Madale,
June 1, 2001, New Straits Times, Safer sea passage into Sabah, by Sarban Singh,
June 1, 2001, Gulf News, Speculation rife over U.S. role in rescue plans, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
June 1, 2001, Gulf News, Hostages' kin try to contact Abu Sayyaf, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
June 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, US, DFA: No foreign intervention vs Abu,
June 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, Palace rejects MILF offer to help in hostage crisis, by Marichu Villanueva,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Hostages in Basilan, Govt Readies Attack,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Hostages Aboard Booby Trapped Boat Off Sulu,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, GMA Prays for Hostages,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Military Intermediary Named to Work for Release of Hostages,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Palace Thanked Media for Cooperation in Govt Policy vs. Sayyaf,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, It's Safe To Invest in RP, GMA Assures European Firms,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, GMA Thanked Media for Cooperation in Govt Policy vs Sayyaf,
June 1, 2001, PHNO GMA Thanks Congress for Omnibus Power Reform Bill,
June 1, 2001, PHNO Military Intermediary Named to Work For Release of Hostages,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Safely of Foreign Travelers Tackled,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Lair Captured, No Hostages Found,
June 1, 2001, PHNO, Troops Attack Sayyaf Lair, 2 Killed,
June 1, 2001, Agence France Presse, Philippine military confirms battle with Abu Sayyaf,
June 1, 2001, Agence France Presse, Gov't troops clash with Abu Sayyaf kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, Agence France Presse, Jungle terrain hampers hunt for bandits,
June 1, 2001, Agence France Presse, Chinese embassy demands release of 34 fishermen,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 10:57 PM, No presence of bandits, hostages in Jolo: local officials,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 10:42 PM, 7 civilians, 14 soldiers injured in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 7:43 PM, Still no ransom demand from Abu Sayyaf, says Palace, by Lira Dalangin,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 7:41 PM, 2 civilians wounded as troops overrun Abu lair in Basilan, by Fe B. Zamora,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, with AFP, 6:29 PM, Military 'quarantines' Basilan, deploys 2,000 more troops,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 6:00 PM, Abu Sayyaf kin in MILF helping them hide: Golez, by Lira Dalangin,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 4:33 PM, Abu Sayyaf tries to flee; military intensifies ops, by Dart Tiglao,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 3:50 PM, Lift news blackout on Abu crisis: Ople,
June 1, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 3:03 PM, 2 soldiers killed, 7 wounded in battle with kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 2:45 PM, Gov't appoints military intermediary to talk with Abu, by Lira Dalangin,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 12:41 PM, Gov't cannot stop military operations vs Abu: Tiglao,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 12:22 PM, Military to build up forces in northeastern Basilan,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 11:22 AM, Military confirms casualties in fight against kidnappers,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, with AFP, 9:44 AM, Abu Sabaya’s claims could be a mere ruse, officials say,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 9:12 AM, 'Military ops will kill us,' says Abu hostage Ganzon,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 8:52 AM, Abu Sayyaf, hostages in Basilan set to join up with Jolo group, by Fe B. Zamora,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 8:44 AM, 2 hostages reportedly hit in clash with gov't troops,
June 1, 2001, INQ7,11:51 PM, US naval force arrives in RP,
June 1, 2001, INQ7, 1:14 AM,  Dos Palmas hostages reported in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Who wants to be a millionaire?,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Abu not near Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi—Adan, by Carlito Pablo...,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Palace open to mediators but not negotiators, by Carlito Pablo...,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Investors make up for lack of tourists, says tourism chief,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Widow lists 30 suspects in radio man's slay, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 'Unthinkable' MILF says on aiding Abu Sayyaf, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Biazon: Gag Palace spokesperson, by Martin Marfil, Armand Nocum,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, More aircraft, forces to be sent; intermediary appointed,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, No ransom policy validated: Palace, by Juliet Labog-Javellana...,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Dos Palmas hostages reported in Basilan, by Carlito Pablo...,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Soldiers face warrior class, by Carlito Pablo,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, From Sipadan to Palawan: Abu Sayyaf strikes again,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Poachers, not kidnappers, by Geraldford P. Ticke and Jofelle Tesorio,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer News Service, US warplanes leave, by Tonette Orejas,
June 1, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, President prays for hostages' safety, [cont. p.A21]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Who wants to be a millionaire? [cont. p.A20]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Big US naval force arrives, [cont. p.A20]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Analysis: From Sipadan to Palawan: Abu Sayyaf strikes again, [cont. p.A19]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Dos Palmas hostages reported in Basilan, [cont. p.A20]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Poachers, not kidnappers, [cont. p.A20]
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A3, Gordon's Consolation: Investors make up for lack of tourists,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, p.A8, True Crime
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A10, More harm than good, by Conrado de Quiros,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A15, Tarlac Clash: NPA claims civilians among dead,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A15, 2 policemen, civilian killed in NPA ambush,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer, p.A15, Mayor charged with killing foe,
June 1, 2001, Inquirer / AP, p.A20, Basilan folk worried by new hostage crisis, by Jim Gomez,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:15 PM, 10 hostages sighted in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:28 PM, US tells Abu: Free hostages ASAP,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:08 PM, MILF not negotiating with ASG,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:04 PM, US help on hostage crisis ruled out,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:45 PM, Palace dismayed over AFP's performance,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:30 PM, Senate: Oust 'trigger happy' cops,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:42 PM, Abu Sayyaf's boats recovered,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:14 PM, Palace junks MILF offer,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:46 PM, No preparations for talks with ASG,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:07 PM, Tiglao: US yet to offer help,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:32 PM, Adan admits slack, ineffective blockade,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:21 PM, Troops fan out vs Abu,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:19 AM, An Abu Sayyaf guerrilla's confession,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:19 AM, Troops, bandits clash in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:19 AM, Abu clashes with military in Basilan,
June 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:48 AM, AFP denies hostages' boat recovered,
June 1, 2001, The Manila Times, Hostages in Basilan, by Johnna Villaviray and Jeannette Andrade
June 1, 2001, The Manila Times, Ex-broadcaster, companion found dead in Or. Mindoro,
June 1, 2001, The Manila Times, Army assures safety of Boracay tourists,
June 1, 2001, The Manila Times, RMG chief off to Crame to train anti-terrorism unit, by Herman M. Lagon,
June 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, US, DFA: No foreign intervention vs Abu,
June 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, Palace rejects MILF offer to help in hostage crisis, by Marichu Villanueva, Diigo,
June 1, 2001, ICT.org, Philippines Forces Clash with Abu Sayyaf Hostage-Takers,
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June, 2, 2001, BBC News, Philippines hostage crisis deepens,
June 2, 2001, CNN News, Philippine hostages escape amid heavy fighting,
June 2, 2001, New York Times, Philippines Is Battling Rebel Band,
June 2, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, A Mission Of Risks, Rewards, by Mark I. Pinsky,
June 2, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Philippine Troops Fight Rebels Who Abducted 20,
June 2, 2001, The Herald News - Joliet (IL) Soldiers Track Kidnappers,
June 2, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Filipino Forces Fight Separatist Kidnappers,
June 2, 2001, The Independent, Philippines hostages plead for attacks to end, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
June 2, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Soldiers shot dead in gun battle,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 1:45 PM, Four Philippine hostages escape from guerrillas' grip, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Company, Six Filipino soldiers killed in fighting with guerrillas,
June 2, 2001, The China Daily, Several Killed in New Hostage Drama: Philippine Officials,
June 2, 2001, AP Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Street battles wage as military increases force on separatists,
June 2, 2001, ThomasCrosbie BreakingNews, Philippines troops and rebels in street clashes,
June 2, 2001, The Economist (US) No more ransoms; kidnapping in the Philippines,
June 2, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. counter-terrorism experts arrive in Manila, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 2, 2001, Gulf News / Reuters, Rebels take over hospital, church in southern Philippines,
June 2, 2001, Gulf News, Media role in news blackout hailed, by Gilbert Felongco,
June 2, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf clash leaves two dead, by Al Jacinto and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Arroyo Negotiates with Sayyaf Rebels,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Newsflash! Newsmen Trapped in Basilan Firefight,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Newsflash! GMA Shocked by Sayyaf Takeover of Hospital,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, 2 Of 3 American Hostages Escaped Sayyaf's Hold?,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Four Rescued Palawan Hostages to Be Debriefed,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, 4 Hostages Rescue 'Validates' All0-Out-Policy vs Sayyaf - Palace,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Military Action, Negotiations 'Go Hand in Hand' - AFP,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Troops Attack Sayyaf Lair, 2 Killed,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Lair Captured, No Hostages Found,
June 2, 2001, PHNO, Safety of Foreign Travelers Tackled,
June 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Money for Kidnappers in NTM Hostages, by Joseph G. Lariosa,
June 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops Clash with Sayyaf; 4 Feared Dead; 2 Hostages Killed, Says Spokesman,
June 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Bangsamoro Assembly on Today, by Edd K. Usman,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Gag Palace gabster, asks Biazon, [cont. p.A15]
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Troops, Abu clash; no sign of hostages, [cont. p.A16]
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Soldiers up against warrior class, [cont. p.A15]
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A7, Battle vs Abu Sayyaf unites country, by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p.A8, Unity needed to develop new Muslim politics,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A12, Independence seen part of Muslim meet agenda,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A13, Kidnapping won't stop Pampanga lahar dikes,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A16, Hostages in camouflage make soldiers' task tough,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, p.A16, US warplanes leave,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, Op-Ed, Church needs to reinvent itself, by Anna Marie A. Karaos,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 10:23 PM, Boy wants bandits beheaded as businessman recounts ordeal,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 8:36 PM, Freed hostages arrive in Manila, to meet President Macapagal,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 8:06 PM, Macapagal: 'Only one bullet' to finish off Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 8:03 PM, Abu Sayyaf stops military assault,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 6:28 PM, Gov’t troops seal off Basilan town as residents flee,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 6:10 PM, 7 local hostages in Basilan rescued by military,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 5:52 PM, Hostage's kin happy over his recovery by the military,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 5:27 PM, Military maintains hostages rescued amid offensive vs Abu, by Dart Tiglao,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 5:07 PM, 2 hostages, including American hostage, reportedly rescued, by Lira Dalangin,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 4:55 PM, 'Hostages are intact,' says military spokesperson,
June 2, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 4:43 PM, Negotiations still ongoing amid military offensive,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 3:40 PM, Report on Janjalani killing 'raw information,' says Adan, by Lira Dalangin,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 3:34 PM, Troops cordon off hospital to prevent Abu escape,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 3:31 PM, Romero, 3 others in military debriefing, medical check-up,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 2:55 PM, Janjalani reportedly killed, Sabaya injured in battle,
June 2, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 1:58 PM, 6 soldiers killed, 41 injured in assault against kidnappers,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 1:41 PM, Macapagal shocked at Abu takeover of hospital: Pimentel,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 1:26 PM, Battle continues in Basilan between Abu, gov’t troops, by Jason Gutierrez,
June 2, 2001. INQ7, 12:08 PM, Armed forces official warns Abu vs killing hostages,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 12:04 PM, Hostage Morales escaped just before execution,
June 2, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 11:55 AM, Three American hostages still in hospital with bandits,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 11:41 AM, 3 more hostages escape from Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 11:18 AM, Bandits demand 'return' of local southern islands,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 11:17 AM, Hostage pleads anew for halt to gov’t attacks on Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 10:15 AM, Gov't troops recover Palawan hostage,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 4:01 AM, Police arrest Robot aide in Jolo,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 3:22 AM, Mediator William Castillo opens talks with Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 1:36 AM, Journalist shot dead in Mindoro,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 12:14 AM, Residents flee as fighting erupts in Basilan,
June 2, 2001, INQ7, 12:05 AM, Gov't troops clash with Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 12:25 AM, Sandigan orders Erap presence at bail hearings of co-accused,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Estrada, son must attend bail hearings–Sandigan,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gov't troops clash with Abu Sayyaf, by Julie Alipala-Inot...,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Property developer among 4 rescued, by Juliet Labog-Javellana...,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, GMA sees victory over Abu Sayyaf, by Juliet L. Javellana...,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Tourism chief shifts thrust to North, Christina Arzadon, Kira Espin,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Fr. Nacorda: Still another brush with Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, No ransom policy validated: Palace, by Juliet Labog-Javellana...,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 1,000 families flee from gov't assault on Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, Palawan security a disgrace, by Marc de Piolenc,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:30 PM, Six Philippine hostages escape but scores remain trapped, Erik de Castro
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:15 PM, Six Philippine Hostages Escape, Scores Trapped, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:13 PM, Six Philippine Hostages Escape, Scores Trapped, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 7:59 PM, Abu Sayyaf mounts counter attack on security forces,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 7:20 PM, Top Abu Sayyaf leader killed: President Arroyo
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 6:26 PM Four Philippine hostages escape but scores remain trapped, Erik de Castro
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 6:04 PM, Four Philippine Hostages Escape, Scores Trapped, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 5:47 PM, Chronology of Philippines hostage crisis,
June 2, 2001, AP, 5:17 PM, Military Clashes With Kidnappers,
June 2, 2001, AP, 5:15 PM, Military Clashes With Kidnappers, by Jim Gomez,
June 2, 2001, AP, 4:58 PM, Military Clashes With Kidnapper, by Jim Gomez,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 4:58 PM, Negotiations underway to end mass kidnap stand off: military,
June 2, 2001, AP, 4:57 PM, Military Clashes With Kidnapper, by Jim Gomez,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 4:04 PM, Negotiations taking place to end mass kidnap stand off: military,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 4:00 PM, Four Philippine Hostages Escape, 200 Still Trapped, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 1:45 PM, Four Philippine hostages escape from guerrillas' grip, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AP, 1:42 PM, Military Clashes With Kidnapper, by Jim Gomez,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 1:19 PM, Four Philippine Hostages Escape From Rebels' Grip, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 1:16 PM, Six soldiers killed, 41 injured in assault against kidnappers,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 1:01 PM, Fighting mounts in Philippine town as Muslim rebels take more hostages,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 12:24 PM, Four Philippine hostages escape during fighting,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 11:59 AM, Three Philippine hostages escape during fighting,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 11:53 AM, Three More Philippine Hostages Escape During Fighting,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 11:38 AM,Three American hostages in hospital occupied by Abu Sayyaf,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 11:30 AM, Philippine Military Confirm One Hostage Escaped,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 10:56 AM, Philippine hostage escaped just before execution threat,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 10:31 AM, Abu Sayyaf take 200 hostage in southern Philippines, fighting rages,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 10:15 AM, Philippine military reported to have found one hostage,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 9:18 AM, Philippine troops recover hostage from resort,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:49 AM, Philippine guerrillas say they've taken 200 more hostages,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:36 AM, Rebels Take Over Hospital, Church in S.Philippines, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AP, 8:35 AM, Military-Kidnapper Clashes Continue, by Jim Gomez,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 8:15 AM, Six Philippine Hostages Escape, Scores Trapped, by Erik de Castro,
June 2, 2001, AFP, 7:38 AM, Several killed in new hostage drama: Philippine officials,
June 2, 2001, AP, 7:36 AM, Philippines Army, Kidnappers Clash, by Jim Gomez
June 2, 2001, AFP, 6:39 AM, Abu Sayyaf take 200 people hostage: report,
June 2, 2001, Reuters, 12:24 AM, Four Philippine hostages escape during fighting,
June 2, 2001, Manila Times, Abu Clash Kill 2 Troops, [missing text]
June 2, 2001, Manila Times, Cebu resorts seal joint security deal, by Faronah L. Bojos,
June 2, 2001, Manila Times, Editorial, Newsmen in the line of fire, [missing text]
June 2, 2001, Manila Times, Op-Ed, Stop embarrassing the AFP, by Jun Bautista,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, Daily Tribune, Arroyo Negotiates with Sayyaf Rebels,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military Action, Negotiations 'Go Hand in Hand' - AFP,Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Four Hostages' Rescue 'Validates' All-Out Policy vs. Sayyaf - Palace,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Four Rescued Palawan Hostages to Be De-Briefed,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 of 3 American Hostages Escaped Sayyaf Hold?,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Who are the Sayyaf leaders?,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Palace chides radio station, by Marichu Villanueva,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Op-Ed, No-holds-barred; by Art A. Borjal,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Who are the Sayyaf leaders?,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Op-Ed, Government may impose new taxes to pay Napocor liabilities,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Air Force secures Visayas resorts,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Troops clash with Abus, by Paolo Romero
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Government urged to abrogate VFA, by Ding Cervantes,
Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Air Force secures Visayas resorts,Diigo, June 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Troops clash with Abus, by Paolo Romero,
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June 3, 2001, BBC News, Philippine rebels escape siege,
June 3, 2001, CNN News, Bodies found as Philippine kidnappers flee,
June 3, 2001, New York Times, Rebel Kidnappers Flee in Philippines, As So Do Some Hostages,
June 3, 2001, The Washington Post, Philippine Rebels Escape Army With Hostages, 379 words,
June 3, 2001, AP / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Philippine rebels escape army, take captives with them,
June 3, 2001, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Philippine rebels escape army, bodies of two hostages found,
June 3, 2001, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Fighting between soldiers, kidnappers engulfs Philippine town,
June 3, 2001 AP / The China Post, Philippine rescue fight engulfs southern town,
June 3, 2001, AP / The Topeka Capital-Journal, Rebels, military battle at hospital, by Jim Gomez,
June 3, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Philippine Rebels Escape Army's Grasp, by Jim Gomez,
June 3, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Extremist group invades hospital in Philippines; Battleground: Nurses, patients and priests are seized in addition to the 20 people already held hostage,
June 3, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Military, kidnappers clash; 4 hostages escape; Separatists: Leader claims to have 200 new hostages,
June 3, 2001, The Herald News-Joliet (IL) Rebels Seize Hospital,
June 3, 2001, Albany Times Union, Up to 9 Hostages Flee Extremist Stronghold,
June 3, 2001, The Independent, 'Survivor' flop deepens ITV crisis; by Jane Robins,
June 3, 2001, The Independent, Philippino hostages caught in gun battle,
June 3, 2001, Sunday Gazette-Mail, Philippine rebels elude soldiers, flee into jungle, by Jim Gomez,
June 3, 2001, The Guardian, Rebels use children as human shields by John Aglionby,
June 3, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels vow to survive all-out war, by Noralyn Mustafa,
June 3, 2001, Gulf News, Escaped hostages in Manila, by Barbara Mae Dacanay and Al Jacinto,
June 3, 2001, Gulf News, Four hostages flee, Abu Sayyaf grabs 200 more, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Church, hospitals seized, by Aris R. Ilagan,
June 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Vows No Let-Up in Drive against Sayyaf, by Isabel C. De Leon,June 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops rescue 4 Sayyaf hostages; 2 others escape; Big rebel group cornered,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus Kill 2 Hostages; Govt Troops Recaptured Hospital, by Roel Pareño
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, NAIA Placed on Double Red Alert, by Rey Arquiza,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Comelec Urged to Defer Party-List Proclamation, by Pia Lee-Brago,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Surigao Sea Mishap, 4 Killed, 11 Rescued, by Ben Serrano,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus seize hospital, take 200 hostages, Roel Pareno and Jaime Laude,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Radio station hits Palace 'censorship'
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Zamboanga City radioman slain, by Roel Pareño,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus Kill 2 Hostages; Govt Troops Recapture Hospital,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus seize hospital, take 200 hostages, by Roel Pareño and Jaime Laude,
June 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Survivor 3, by Scott R. Garceau,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 11:47 PM, 'I saw fear in Americans' faces',
June 3, 2001, Reuters / News24, 11:33 PM, Philippine rebels escape, by Erik de Castro,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, 10:57 PM, US says RP kidnap drama 'disturbing',
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, 10:42 PM, Abus escape cordon, by Julie Alipala-Inot, Jonathan F. Ma,
June 3, 3002, ABS-CBN, 10:10 PM, Arroyo hails soldiers' gallantry,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 8:28 PM, Military know location of Abu Sayyaf kidnappers,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, 8:25 PM, US FBI agents seek to talk to freed hostages,
June 3, 3002, ABS-CBN, 8:21 PM, ASG beheads 2 hostages,
June 3, 3002, ABS-CBN, 8:21 PM, Roxas allays fears on hostage crisis,
June 3, 2001, AP, 8:14 PM, Bodies of 2 Philippines Hostages Found,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, 7:35 PM, Military know location of Abu Sayyaf kidnappers,
June 3, 2001, AP, 6:58 PM, Bodies of Two Hostages Found,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 6:15 PM, Pakistan releases 157 Indian fishermen,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 6:13 PM, Beheading a trademark of ruthless Abu Sayyaf Muslim kidnap group,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 6:00 PM, Idle youths to be organized into work gangs,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 5:58 PM, Abu Sayyaf gunmen kill two hostages, flee military cordon,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 5:54 PM, Freed hostages urge government to negotiate with Abu Sayyaf,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, 5:47 PM, Headless bodies found as Philippines rebels escape,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 5:15 PM, Indonesian police defiant as MPs criticize chief's removal,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 5:13 PM, Chronology of Philippines hostage takers the Abu Sayyaf,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, 4:16 PM, Headless bodies found after Philippines rebel clash,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 4:13 PM, Romero to Abu Sayyaf: Free all hostages,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 3:57 PM, Troops in India's Assam state on alert against mosquitos,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 3:43 PM, 2 Dos Palmas hostages found dead, 1 beheaded,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, 3:37 PM, More hostages escape as Philippine rebels slip away,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 3:30 PM, Kidnappers kill two hostages, behead one of them,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 2:40 PM, Army captain, 11 soldiers killed scores wounded,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 2:24 PM, Abu Sayyaf gunmen escape Philippine military cordon,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, 1:13 PM, Manila says fleeing rebels used hostages as shields,
June 3, 2001, AFP with INQ7, 1:10 PM, Catholic priests found safe; church damaged from gunfire,
June 3, 2001, AP, 1:05 PM, Philippine Rebels Escape Army,
June 3, 2001, AP, 12:44 PM, Muslim Extremists Escape Hospital,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 11:33 AM, Five hostages escape, Abu Sayyaf take four new captives,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, 11:29 AM, GMA wants SEC to stress on capital market buildup,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 11:27 AM, GMA stresses need for AFP modernization,
June 3, 2001, AFP with INQ7, 10:17 AM, Abu Sayyaf gunmen escape cordon,
June 3, 2001, AP, 9:25 AM, Nine Escape From Filipino Rebels,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, 7:42 AM, More Filipino hostages escape as guerrillas flee,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 7:37 AM, Abu Sayyaf gunmen break away from Philippine military cordon and flee,
June 3, 2001, AFP, 7:15 AM, Five Filipino hostages escape from Abu Sayyaf gunmen,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 3:44 AM, Mediator Castillo to Abu Sabaya: Call me,
June 3, 2001, AFP with INQ7, 1:35 AM, Abu Sayyaf mounts counter attack on security forces,
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 12:53 AM, Social welfare, DOH ready food, medicine for wounded, evacuees,
June 3, 2001, AP, 12:47 AM, Filipino Rebels Holed Up in Hospital, by Jim Gomez,'
June 3, 2001, INQ7, 'I saw fear in Americans' faces',
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, No ransom policy validated: Palace,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, Property developer among 4 rescued,
June 3, 2001, Reuters, Philippine Rebels Escape, 2 Filipino Captives Die,
June 3, 2001, AP, Freed Hostages Survived Explosions,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Arroyo hails soldiers' gallantry,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG beheads 2 hostages,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Roxas allays fears on hostage crisis,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Arroyo hails soldiers' gallantry,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, Roxas allays fears on hostage crisis,
June 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG beheads 2 hostages,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, 'We'll wipe them out', [cont. p.A18]
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Property developer among 4 rescued, [cont. p.A18]
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A3, Gordon shifts tourism thrust to North,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, p.A6, The MILF card,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A7, The nation and the Abu Sayyaf, by Randy David,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A14, Int'l group urges probe of radioman's killing,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A16, 'Holy warriors' on tribal land,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A18, Fr. Nacorda: Still another brush with Abu,
June 3, 2001, Inquirer, p.A23, Kidnap-for-ransom gang boss captured,
June 3, 2001, Manila Times, 18 Sayyaf hostages rescued, But terrorists raid Basilan town, seize 200 more,
June 3, 2001, Manila Times, President Arroyo’s statement on the rescue of Abu hostages,
June 3, 2001, Manila Times, Daybreak: 'Just a woman,'
June 3, 2001, Manila Times, Without bloodshed: Muslims call for complete Mindanao independence,
June 3, 2001, Manila Times, Politicians created Abus, say Muslims, [missing text]
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June 4, 2001, BBC News, Philippine army loses rebels,
June 4, 2001, CNN News, Bodies found as kidnappers flee,
June 4, 2001, New York Times, Eluding Army, Philippine Rebels Return to Jungle With Hostages,
June 4, 2001, The Independent (London) Soldiers Find Mutilated Bodies of Filipino Hostages
June 4, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Extremists escape army siege,
June 4, 2001, The Guardian (UK) Rebels use children as human shields
June 4, 2001, Reuters / The Bangladesh Independent, Filipino rebels escape with hostages amid fighting,
June 4, 2001, AP / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Philippine army vows to wipe out rebels, by Jim Gomez,
June 4, 2001, AP / LJWorld, Kidnappers escape siege, Detained Kansan asks priest for prayers,
June 4, 2001, AP, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Rebels break army siege, make escape,
June 4, 2001, AFP / Malaysiakini, 6:58AM, Philippine military combs southern island for escaped kidnappers,
June 4, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Rebels Escape Siege, Take New Hostages,
June 4, 2001, Telegraph-Herald, Bodies of hostages found after rebels escape; Search: 3 Americans are still being held,
June 4, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Philippines kidnappers elude army,
June 4, 2001, Associated Press / HDN, Philippine rebels escape, headless bodies found,
June 4, 2001, Associated Press / Boston Globe, Broader role sought for US trainers, by Matt Kelley,
June 4, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. help sought to modernise armed forces, by Regina Bengco,
June 4, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf gunmen break through military perimeter, by Raffy Jimenez...,
June 4, 2001, Gulf News, Residents flee Basilan fighting, by Gilbert Felongco,
June 4, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp. Philippine army says it knows the location of Abu Sayyaf rebels,
June 4, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Fears grow that Philippine rebels may hold new hostages,
June 4, 2001, Miami Herald, Missionary group is no stranger to abductions,
June 4, 2001, Reuters, Manila Eyes Emergency Laws on Kidnap Isle,
June 4, 2001, Associated Press, Philippine Troops Pursue Rebels,
June 4, 2001, Associated Press, Philippines To Talk With Rebels,
June 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus kill 2 hostages, by Roel Pareno
June 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Editorial, A problem that can’t be ignored,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, 2 Resort Employees Beheaded by Abu for Lack of Monetary Value,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, GMA Urges Mindanaoans to Support AFP, PNP in Hostage Rescue,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, All Kidnap Cases Initiated by Defunct PAOCTF Resolved - DOJ,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, Bandits, Hostages Now in Tubuan, Sampinit Border,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, Press UnderSec Remonde to Zamboanga to Assist Local Media,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, Social Welfare Dept Assists Displaced Families in Basilan,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, Bandits, Hostages Now in Tubuan, Sampinit,
June 4, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Eludes Cordon w/ 59 Hostages,June 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu hunt could use 'emergency',
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, 11:28 PM, Lamitan mayor, town disgusted with military, by Carlito Pablo,
June 4, 2001, Inquire, 11:19 PM, Military seeks emergency powers vs Abu Sayyaf, by Carlito Pablo,
June 4, 2001, AP, 8:59 PM, Philippines To Talk With Rebels, by Marcos Calo Medina,
June 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus kill 2 hostages, by Roel Pareño,
June 4, 2001, AFP, 7:16 PM, Abu Sayyaf lead tied hostages away in darkness: survivor, by Jason Gutierrez,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 7:10 PM, Military beefs up forces in Basilan,
June 4, 2001, AFP, 5:38 PM MILF to refuse aid to Abu Sayyaf,
June 4, 2001, AFP, 5:37 PM, Military seeks emergency-like powers to crush kidnapping group,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 5:34 PM, Senators disagree on state of emergency, by Lira Dalangin,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 5:18 PM, State of emergency not necessary: Palace,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 5:06 PM, 'Lamitan back to normal,' says Basilan governor,
June 4, 2001, AFP, 4:07 PM, Hostages beheaded because kin could not pay ransom: Golez,
June 4, 2001, Reuters, 3:04 PM, Philippine Rebels Escape, Headless Bodies Found, by Erik de Castro,
June 4, 2001, Reuters, 3:04 PM Philippine Kidnappers Slip Away, Some Hostages Free, Erik de Castro,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 3:04 PM, Enrile calls for martial law in Basilan, Sulu,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 2:03 PM, Poor visibility, unfinished cordons led to Abu escape: Adan, by Dart Tiglao,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 2:08 PM, Lacson tagged 'mastermind' in PR man, driver’s slaying
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 1:55 PM, Militants groups stage rally in final effort vs power bill, by Lira Dalangin,
June 4, 2001, Reuters, 12:48 PM, Philippine military face criticism as they hunt kidnappers,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 12:16 PM, MILF asked not to help Abu,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 11:58 AM, Sabaya, other bandits escaped with 20 hostages,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 11:47 AM, 'State of emergency' would help nab Abu: military spokesperson, Dart Tiglao,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 10:31 AM President defends gov’t forces being blamed for Abu escape
June 4, 2001, AFP, 10:19 AM, Relief goods, psychologists arrive in Lamitan town,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 9:46 AM, Kidnapping, murder charges to be filed vs Abu Sayyaf
June 4, 2001, AFP, 8:39 AM, Abu Sayyaf has 59 hostages, says Malacañang official,
June 4, 2001, INQ7, 8:27 AM, Police ignored warning on Abu escape, says Basilan governor
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, 12:05 AM, Everything is topsy-turvy, says Basilan governor, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Abus escape cordon, Two Palawan hostages slain; five escape, [cont. p.A21]
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Captive's beheading shocks pa, [cont. p.A20]
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, 'I saw fear in Americans' faces', [cont. p.A20]
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Gov't now better organized to cope with crisis, [cont. p.A6]
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, US says RP kidnap drama 'disturbing', [cont. p.A20]
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p.A10, Disregarded intelligence report?,
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p.A16, CHR cautions Gloria on use of militiamen,
June 4, 2001, Inquirer, p.A20, FBI agents want to talk to ex-hostages,
June 4, 2001, The Bangladesh Independent, Filipino rebels escape with hostages amid fighting,
June 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, Roxas allays fears on hostage crisis,
June 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, Arroyo hails soldiers' gallantry,
June 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG beheads 2 hostages,
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Abus breach army cordon, by Joel San Juan and Marian Trinidad,
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Gov't, MILF peace panels resuming talks this month
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu Sayyaf, just a symptom of a deeper problem, Iris Cecilia Gonzales,
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Bandits kill 2 captives, 4 church workers, Joel San Juan, Marian Trinidad
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Destabilizing fallout from new hostage crisis feared,
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Day Break: What’s going on in the Times?
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Editorial, The future of Mindanao, [missing text]
June 4, 2001, The Manila Times, Editorial, Bearer of our sword, By Eric F. Mallonga, [missing text]
June 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops rescue 5 more hostages, 10 fishermen, Aris R. Ilagan, Vic Arevalo,
June 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Pope, Dos Palmas appeal for hostages,
June 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin,, Retired Generals Back Campaign vs Abu Sayyaf,
June 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov t Muslim rebels pursue informal talks,
June 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Lamitan traumatized by fighting,
June 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, MILF hits military operation vs Abu Sayyaf,
June 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Promotional campaign needed to combat bandit raids impact,
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June 5, 2001, BBC News, Philippines army clashes with rebels,
June 5, 2001, New York Times, Asia: Philippines: Next Step In Hostage Search,
June 5, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Troops Pursue Hostage-takers,
June 5, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 2 Die Fighting Hostage-takers,
June 5, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Basilan governor says ransom paid for Romero,
June 5, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Govt rejects Abu Sayyaf political demands,
June 5, 2001, New Straits Times, Editorial, Fighting Abu Sayyaf,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Bulletin, Martial law in Basilan, Jolo sought
June 5, 2001, GMA News, President Arroyo defends the military; calls Abu Sayyaf "pests",
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, Emergency status for Basilan soon,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, US for drive vs Abu,
June 5, 2001, Reuters, Arroyo Mulls Martial Law As Philippine Fighting Rages,
June 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu contacts mediator as battle rages,
June 5, 2001, INQ7,, Bandits, hostages vanish,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, Bandits rode slow boat to Basilan, say fishermen,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, Military seeks emergency powers vs Abu Sayyaf,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, Ragtag band running circles around military
Diigo, June 5, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Romero kin paid P10M,says Basilan governor, by Dona Pazzibugan and Carlito Pablo,
June 5, 2001, Gulf News, Freed captives paid $200,000 each - claim, Al Jacinto, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 5, 2001, Gulf News, Proposal of state of emergency under study, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 5, 2001, Gulf News, Fishermen reject military's claim about blockades, by Jasmin Arquiza,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Arab Tourists Assisted Sayyaf in Palawan,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, 'Escaped' Hostages Paid Ransom?
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA More Determined to Pursue ASP Modernization,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Martial Law an Option vs. Sayyaf -- Gloria,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sayyaf Eludes Cordon w/ 59 Hostages,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Lacson Masterminded Dacer Murder -- Suspect,
June 5, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Reform Bill Will Lower Power Charges for Consumers,
June 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, State of emergency proposed in Basilan,
June 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, US unfazed by killing of hostages by Aurea Calica,
June 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Two rival Moro reb groups clash,
June 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, Battle versus Sayyaf spreads to airwaves,
June 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF to refuse aid to Sayyaf,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, US for drive vs Abu, by Johnna Villaviray, Jeannette Andrade,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, Emergency status for Basilan soon, by Joel San Juan, Jeannette Andrade,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu: P10M per hostage, Military probes role of 2 foreigners in kidnaps,
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, Daybreak: Visibility of the 'invisible hand,'
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, 2nd in 2 weeks, Another Mindoro journalist killed, [missing text]
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, PNP arms Samal officials, volunteers, [missing link]
June 5, 2001, The Manila Times, Jaafar: GMA war vs Abu to breed more rebels Bobby Timonera,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 11:38 PM, Diplomatic corps: Abu Sayyaf is "temporary problem"--Golez,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 11:36 PM, 'Failure of command' says retired officer, by Julie Alipala-Inot
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 11:35 PM, Abu Sayyaf fled with medicines, Medical workers from hospital,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 11:30 PM, Ragtag band running circles around military,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 11:24 PM, New fighting erupts; 2 more soldiers killed, Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 11:12 PM, Death of two hostages pained GMA,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 10:58 PM, President ponders between martial law, state of emergency,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 10:54 PM, Romero kin paid P10M, says Basilan governor, Dona Pazzibugan,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 10:50 PM, US serviceman lost in Pinatubo, by Tonette Orejas,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 6:03 PM, Macapagal's all-out war on Abu gets CHR vote of confidence,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 3:47 PM, Lamitan open, news blackout in Tuburan, says Macapagal,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 3:29 PM, State of emergency Congress' call: President,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 3:20 PM, Military reshuffle looms amid failure to nab bandits, By Lira Dalangin,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 2:42 PM, Reyes agrees to checkpoints, curfew in Basilan,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 2:08 PM, President appeals to public to understand, support military,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 1:25 PM, Iranians, Lebanese involved in Abu kidnapping: report,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 12:54 PM, 'Mastermind' in Dacer case to be charged, says NBI chief,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 12:47 PM, 2 more soldiers reportedly slain in new clash with bandits,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 12:40 PM, Don't blame us for your failures,' says MILF,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 11:21 AM, Military may be forced to engage MILF in Tuburan,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 11:21 AM, Gov't talks, fights with Abu Sayyaf: military, by Dart Tiglao
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 10:40 AM, Military, Abu Sayyaf clash near Tuburan town,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 9:13 AM, State of emergency proposal not a gov't priority: Golez,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 8:51 AM, Abu Sayyaf contacts gov't intermediary,
June 5, 2001, INQ7, 8:13 AM, Former negotiator denies hand in ransom for escapees,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 2:21 AM, Enrile: Yes to martial law, Carlito Pablo, Martin Marfil...,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 1:56 AM, Macapagal orders release of funds for soldiers, Julie Alipala-Inot..,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 1:55 AM, MILF may be helping Abus, says AFP spokesperson,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 1:45 AM, Palace denies attempt to muzzle radio station, by Martin P. Marfil,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 1:15 AM, Bandits, hostages vanish, Julie Alipala-Inot, Jonathan F. Ma Carlito Pablo
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 12:40 AM, Bandits rode slow boat to Basilan, say fishermen, Geraldford P. Ticke
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, 12:01 AM, Amanpulo was original target of Abu Sayyaf, by Juliet L. Javellana,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Military seeks emergency powers vs Abu, [cont. p.A14]
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Abus rode slow boat to Basilan, say fishermen, [cont. p.A14]
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Bandits, hostages vanish, [cont. p.A14]
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A3, Palace denies attempt to muzzle radio station,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A4, Davao getting back on its feet--Gordon,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A7, Exterminate Abu Sayyaf or it will wreak havoc again,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p.A8, Arms can't wipe out Abu Sayyaf,
June 5, 2001, Inquirer, p.A14, Amanpulo was original target, by Juliet L. Javellana,
June 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:23 PM, Abu hunt could use 'emergency',
June 5, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Abu Sayyaf regroups, by Bong Garcia,
June 5, 2001, New Straits Times, Editorial, Fighting Abu Sayyaf,
June 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, More troops sent after Abu Sayyaf, by Aris R. Ilagan,
June 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Martial Law in Basilan, Jolo Sought, by Roy C. Sinfuego,
June 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Tradition of cultural tourism,
June 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Global capitalism multilateral system in crisis,
June 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang may declare Basilan under state of emergency,
June 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao businessmen getting wary over government s failure to stop Abus,
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June 6, 2001, BBC News, Philippines president considers martial law,
June 6, 2001, BBC News, Philippine rebels: US hostage 'hurt',
June 6, 2001, CNN, Abu Sayyaf: U.S. hostage 'shot in back',
June 6, 2001, The Washington Post, U.S. Serviceman Missing in Philippines, 415 words.
June 6, 2001, New York Times, Navy Officer Missing in Philippines After Ambush by Guerrillas,
June 6, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Hostage-takers, Troops Clash,
June 6, 2001, The Christian Science Monitor, Kidnappings a blow to Philippine image,
June 6, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Hostage Hurt in Clash,
June 6, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Hostages 'safe' in Philippines,
June 6, 2001, AP, Philippine Rebels: 1 American Injured,
June 6, 2001, AP, Missing Lt. Shows Up in Philippines,
June 6, 2001, AP, Philippine Rebels Set Terms,
June 6, 2001, AP, U.S. Sailor Missing in Philippines,
June 6, 2001, Reuters, Philippine Rebels Claim U.S. Hostage Injured,
June 6, 2001, Gulf News, Manila rejects rebels' demand for state, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
June 6, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo calls for military revamp by Barbara Mae Dacanay and Regina Bengco,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, 3 Soldiers Beheaded, U.S. Hostage Wounded,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, FBI Team to Assist in Sayyaf Negotiations,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Iranian Denies Link w/ Abu Sayyaf,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, U.S. Sailor Missing on Pinatubo Slopes,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Allies Favor Charter Change,
June 6, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Charter Change Eyes More Powers for GMA,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Romero kin paid P10M, says Basilan governor
June 6, 2001, INQ7, New fighting erupts; 2 more soldiers killed
June 6, 2001, INQ7, President ponders between martial law, state of emergency
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Gov't to media: don't air Abu Sayyaf propaganda,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, GMA accepts offer of US surplus vessel from Maryland state,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Emergency powers vs Abu still an option,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, New round of talks with MILF set this month,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Gov't slams Abu demand to pull out troops,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Congressman-elect off witness protection program: DOJ,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, New Zealand extends moral support for gov't policy vs Abu,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, FBI here to help gov't in talks for release of Abu hostages,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Basilan commander replaced,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, PNP to send own emissaries to Abu Sayyaf: report,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, 2 'masterminds' in Abu hostage crisis deny involvement,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Abu demands military pullout from Basilan before talks, by Dart Tiglao,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, American hostage wounded, says Abu spokesman,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Bomb explodes in Bacolod radio station,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Defense chief: Talks Ok; ransom, no way,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Abus fled with medicines, Medical workers from hospital,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, 'Janjalani alive,' says Abu Sabaya,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Specter of charter change looms, by Lira Dalangin,
June 6, 2001, INQ7, Vatican assures GMA of support, prayers to overcome Abu Sayyaf,
June 6, 2001, AFP with INQ7, FBI giving technical help in hostage crisis--PNP chief,
June 6, 2001, AFP, Red-faced President grapples with security lapses, by P. Parameswaran,
June 6, 2001, AFP, Search on for US navy officer after communist rebel attack,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, New fighting erupts; 2 more soldiers killed
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, President ponders between martial law, state of emergency
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Romero kin paid P10M, says Basilan governor
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Only 6 lawyers in Senate now 
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, US serviceman lost in Pinatubo 
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Palace denies harassing Lacson on Dacer slays
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Macapagal prays for supportive leadership in Senate, House
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Public defender wants rebellion raps dropped
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Mark Jimenez warned: Congress is not a haven for fugitives
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Gov't, MILF to hold peace talks in Tripoli
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Lanao proclamation suspended 
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, 'Failure of command' says retired officer
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Diplomatic corps: Abu Sayyaf is “temporary problem”--Golez
Diigo, June 6, 2001, Inquirer / AFP, Ragtag band running circles around military,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Malacañang seeks help of Vatican, by Juliet L. Javellana,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Abus moving deep into Basilan jungle, by Julie Alipala-Inot...,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Palace says martial law 'not necessary' for now, by Juliet L. Javellana,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, 'I'm a soldier, I must comply first before I complain', Blanche Rivera,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, New ground commander a Mindanao veteran, by Carlito Pablo,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer News Service, No sign of missing US sailor, by Tonette Orejas and Carlito Pablo,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, New fighting erupts; 2 more soldiers killed, [cont. p.A20]
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Basilan gov says Romero kin paid P10M, [cont. p.A20]
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Martial Law: Gloria ponders her options, [cont. p.A20]
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Ragtag band running circles around military, [cont. p.A20]
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A5, RP, Malaysia step up border cooperation,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A5, Gov't, MILF to hold talks in Tripoli,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, p.A8, What happened?
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A9, Two issues, by Amando Doronila,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, p.A10, Vigilantes and rewards could cause more trouble,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A15, Poll-Related Killings: Murder raps filed vs mayor, ex-mayor,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer, p.A16, Pearl Farm raiders slip thru dragnet, by Allan A. Nawal,
June 6, 2001, Inquirer / AFP, p.A20, FBI giving technical help, says PNP
June 6, 2001, GMA News, Gov't wants unconditional surrender of bandits, unconditional release of hostages,
June 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abu contacts mediator as battle rages,
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu: P10M per hostage,
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, Abu Sayyaf: CIA monster gone berserk, by Edmundo Santuario III,
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, Emergency plan draws heavy flak, Mirasol Ng-Gadil, Macon Ramos-Araneta,
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, Impatient Gloria vows to finish off Abu.
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, KL, Manila to hold security talks in kidnappings' wake
June 6, 2001, The Manila Times, MILF peace talks start June 20, by Johnna Villaviray, [missing text]
June 6, 2001, Sun Star, Basilan guv favors state of emergency, by Jonathan Fernandez,
June 6, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Officials oppose state of emergency, by Bong Garcia,
June 6, 2001, Cyberdyaryo, The police-military connection to the Abu Sayyaf, by Carolyn Arguillas,
June 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Working on Permanent Solution - Arroyo, by Isabel C. De Leon,
June 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, RP-Malaysia talks slated,
June 6, 2001, BusinessWorld, AFP revamp after Lamitan fiasco,
June 6, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gatchalian's Waterfront bullish on tourism prospects in S Mindanao despite Abus,
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June 7, 2001, BBC News, Philippine rebels: US hostage 'hurt',
June 7, 2001, BBC News, Philippines rebels urged to negotiate,
June 7, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Philippines: Navy Lt. Scott Alan Washburn,
June 7, 2001, The [Australian] Star, Philippines hostage takers want Malaysians to mediate,
June 7, 2001, Reuters, Manila Changes Tack on Rebels, Seeks Negotiations,
June 7, 2001, Reuters, U.S. Sailor Recounts Ordeal on Philippine Volcano,
June 7, 2001, Gulf News, Commander sacked over standoff, by Gilbert Felongco,
June 7, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf kidnaps four, beheads three, Barbara Mae Dacanay and Al Jacinto,
June 7, 2001, Gulf News, Gulf News says: Philippine army's worst hour,
June 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Editorial, This time, don't let them get away,
June 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Says No to Basilan Martial Law, by Marichu Villanueva,
June 7, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Ombudsman Warns Chavit Against Failure to Testify,
June 7, 2001, Philippine Headline News, FBI Negotiation Experts Arrive in Zamboanga City,
June 7, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Gives P1-M to Widow of Retired Colonel Who Killed Bandit,
June 7, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Peace Devpt Drive in Mindanao Gets $2.45-M From World Bank,
June 7, 2001, PHNO, Missing U.S. Navy Lt. Turns Up,
June 7, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Threatens to Execute 3 Americans,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Lost and found serviceman shows up in Palace, by Lira Dalangin,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, 'We'll try again,' says gov't intermediary,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Palace asks Abu to keep lines open for Castillo, by Lira Dalangin,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Gov't slams Abu Sabaya demand for foreign negotiator, by Lira Dalangin,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, New deadline: 72 hours for Malaysian negotiator,
June 7, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, 12 pm deadline for foreign negotiator, or US hostages die,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Gov't gets $2.45M from WB for Mindanao development,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, 2 brigades divide Basilan military operations, by Dart Tiglao,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Sabaya contacts military; Adan appeals for hostages' safety,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Peace talks to open in Libya, says MILF spokesman,
June 7, 2001, INQ7 with AFP, Abu Sayyaf threatens to kill American hostage,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, FBI welcome but cannot interfere in military ops,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, No vigilantes involved in Abu crisis, says military,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, 13 confirmed remaining hostages of Abu Sayyaf,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Military confirms MILF helping Abu Sayyaf,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Military pursuit ops against Abu Sayyaf continuing: Adan,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, US navy officer found by Aeta tribesmen,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Basilan congressman wants deeper solution to Abu crisis,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Lost, found US navyman not abducted: PNP,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Officials say no to martial law in Basilan,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, St. Peter's church in Lamitan opens doors, holds mass today,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Missing US serviceman not a hitch in talks with Left,
June 7, 2001, Agence France-Presse, US State Dep't says missing navy officer found safe,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, MILF, MNLF may be helping Abus, says Basilan governor,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gov’t provides relief to Basilan evacuees, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Two vigilante groups ready to fight bandits, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, 11:06 PM Abu Sayyaf threatens to behead US hostage, by Alexander Young,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, 9:56 PM Cop tagged as mastermind in Bacalla kidnap-slay,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Abus moving deep into Basilan jungle, [cont. p.A12]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Still no sign of missing US sailor, [cont. p.A12]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, 'I'm a soldier, I must comply first before I complain...' [cont. p.A13]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Malacanang seeks help of Vatican, [cont. p.A13]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, Palace: Martial law 'not necessary' for now, [cont. p.A12]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A1, New ground commander a Mindanao veteran, [cont. p.A7]
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A2, Iranian denies casing Dos Palmas,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A4, Saving Private Bayan, by Jerry Barican,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A5, Military ought to reassess tactics, by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, p.A6, The Abu Sayyaf: Ghosts from the past, by Michael L. Tan,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A10, 2 hurt as blast rocks Bacolod radio station,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A11, Nur term as ARMM gov to be extended,
June 7, 2001, Inquirer, p.A12, P5M for retired colonel,
June 7, 2001, The Manila Times, GMA images,
June 7, 2001, The Manila Times, Peso weakens as gov’t fails to solve Abu hostage crisis,
June 7, 2001, The Manila Times, Police baffled in case of missing US officer, by Johnna Villaviray,
June 7, 2001, The Manila Times, FBI negotiators here to help free hostages, by Jeanette Andrade,
June 7, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp. Philippine president rejects kidnappers' demands,
June 7, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] Muslim secessionists say peace talks in Malaysia and Libya,
June 7, 2001, The Star [Malaysia] Philippines hostage takers want Malaysians to mediate,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Malacañang seeks help of Vatican,
June 7, 2001, INQ7, Abus moving deep into Basilan jungle,
June 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, Aetas find missing US Navy officer,
June 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG claims American hostage hurt,
June 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:39 PM, Bandits' secret: Shabu Sayyaf,
June 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:30 PM, ASG threatens to behead US hostages,
June 7, 2001, Filipino Reporter, 2 U.S. frigates, fighter jets arrive in R.P. for exercises,
June 7, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Captors of U.S., Filipino hostages elude sea dragnet,
June 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Move to Declare Basilan Emergency Shelved by Arroyo; Not Necessary,
June 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Offer of US vessel accepted,
June 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo condoles with slain officer's family,
June 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Charter Change Resolution Readied, Mario B. Casayuran,
June 7, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP MILF peace negotiations seen starting before June 24,
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June 8, 2001, CNN News, Philippine kidnappers split up to evade troops,
June 8, 2001, The Washington Post, World; In Brief,
June 8, 2001, New York Times, U.S. Hostages Threatened,
June 8, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Rebel Leader Threatens to Behead 3 U.S. Captives,
June 8, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Reporter Goes To Philippines,
June 8, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Philippine Rebels Threaten To Behead American Hostages, Robert Perez,
June 8, 2001, Associated Press, Rebels say U.S. hostages to die Sunday, by Jim Gomez,
June 8, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, U.S. hostages threatened Philippine rebels want new mediators,
June 8, 2001, The Independent (London) Rebel threat to behead hostages,
Diigo, June 8, 2001, AFP, Arroyo rejects Abu Sayyaf offer of negotiations, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 8, 2001, The Philippines Star, U.S. Unfazed by Abu Beheading Threat, by Aurea Calica,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Joker is Recto's Choice for Senate Prez,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Malaysia Rejects Sayyaf Call to Mediate,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Labor Woes Close National Press Club,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sandiganbayan Issues Subpoena for ERAP, Jinggoy,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sayyaf Threatens to Execute 3 Americans,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, No Proof Vs. Lacson in Dacer Case -- Govt,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Missing U.S. Navy Lt. Turns Up,
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, WB grants RP $2.4M for Mindanao,
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, Bandits split into 2 groups; elude cordon, by Johnna Villaviray,
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, Op-Ed, Mission Impossible: The monster in us, by Marit Stinus-Remonde,
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, MILF wanted to help – Kabalu, by Johnna Villaviray
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, Aetas guide missing US sailor to Clark
June 8, 2001, The Manila Times, Kidnapping for ransom up 26%, by Marian Trinidad,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Sabaya threatens to behead US captive, [cont. p.A20]
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, AFP tells critics have 'home court advantage', [cont. p.A20]
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, 3 Cebu trade groups back Basilan emergency rule, [cont. p.A21]
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A4, Gloria gives P1-M bounty to Lamitan hero's widow,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A6, RP gets $2.5-M WB grant for Mindanao, by Juliet L. Javellana,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A.15, Alert up after Bacolod blast,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A16, Guns-for-hire sow terror in Ilocos Norte town, by Jerry Esplanada,
June 8, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A17, Mayor wounded in ambush,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:50 PM Farmers seek end to 'militarization',
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:47 PM Calls for separate state boost MILF,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:35 PM 4 American Muslims barred from country,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:33 PM 'They treat us like Aetas are nobody',
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:27 PM FBI gives ‘technical’ support against Abu,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 11:09 PM 600 Filipino soldiers to help keep peace in East Timor,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 10:04 PM Militant farmers demand troop pullout in Mindoro,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 9:44 PM Peace talks with Left to resume in Oslo this month,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 9:36 PM Lanao del Sur counting reset, canvassers can’t stand heat,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 8:53 PM Ransom money is “dirty money,” says MILF leader,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 6:14 PM 'Implement agrarian reform law,' farmers tell Macapagal,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 1:32 PM Kidnappings up 26%, police figures show,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 12:54 PM Macapagal signs 'imperfect' power bill,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 12:24 PM Bandits will pay "heavy price" if they kill Americans: military,
June 8, 2001, Inquirer, 12:17 PM Military ops vs Abu Sayyaf continue in Basilan, Jolo,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:04 PM, Malacañang open to charter change,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:07 PM, MILF to close camps to ASG,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:04 PM, Talks on for ASG hostage swap,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:11 PM, Murder raps vs Bacalla slay suspects,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:56 PM, US gov't calls on ASG not to harm hostages,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:43 PM, Aetas find missing US Navy officer,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:34 AM, Tatad: Philippine media running gov't,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:27 PM, Arroyo signs supplemental budget,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:13 PM, Arrest orders out vs ASG leaders,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:53 PM, Officials believe MILF 'in bed' with ASG,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:47 PM, Adan: Sabaya under pressure,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:29 PM, Erap lawyer want alias charge dropped,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:22 PM, Senate to consult Narvasa charter change report,
June 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:07 PM, Adan urges Abaya anew to make contact,
June 8, 2001, INQ7, Abu Sayyaf threatens to behead US hostage
June 8, 2001, INQ7, Abus have 'home court advantage,' says AFP
June 8, 2001, BusinessWorld, World Bank warns of 'significant risks',
June 8, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP-MILF talks set to start in Tripoli,
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June 9, 2001, Associated Press, Catholic priest turns to guns to ward off Philippines' Abu Sayyaf,
June 9, 2001, Associated Press, Rebels divide hostages, by Jim Gomez,
June 9, 2001, Gulf News, Escaped guard recounts kidnap ordeal, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 9, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. diplomats refuse to pay ransom, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 9, 2001, Gulf News, Court orders arrest of Abu Sayyaf leaders, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 9, 2001, Gulf News, Gulf News says: Kidnapping should stop,
June 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, 8,000 Foreigners From Muslim Nations Overstaying in Mindanao, by Rey Arquiza,
June 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf rejects prisoner swap,
June 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf Rejected Prisoner Swap,
June 9, 2001, PHNO, Hostage Crisis: Govt Now Open to All Options,
June 9, 2001, PHNO, Hostage Crisis: Govt Now Open to All Options,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Headline News, 8,000 Foreigners From Muslim Nations Overstaying in Mindanao,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Abu Sayyaf Reject Prisoner Swap,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Peasants Picket Palace, Demand Land Reform
June 9, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Administrative Naturalization Law 2001 Signed,
June 9, 2001, The Manila Times, Kidnapping for ransom up 26%, by Marian Trinidad,
June 9, 2001, The Manila Times, Produce Estradas for bail hearings, PNP told, by Roda Gallano,
June 9, 2001, The Manila Times, Aetas guide missing US sailor to Clark
June 9, 2001, The Manila Times, MILF wanted to help – Kabalu, by Johnna Villaviray,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Gloria going soft on Abu--Pimentel, [cont. p.A16]
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, FBI gives 'technical' support in drive vs Abu, [cont. p.A16]
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A2, 4 American Muslims barred from country,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A5, Call for separate state boosts MILF,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A8, Letter, Air Force planes were on the job shortly after kidnap,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A12, Ex-AFP chief defends Army on Abu Sayyaf,
June 9, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A12, Consultation urged on Nur stay in power,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, Why martial law isn't needed in Basilan by Rasheed Abou-Alsamh,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 10:50 PM Palace says hardline stance on Abus stays, by Juliet L. Javellana
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 11:20 PM From Jikiri to Abu Sayyaf, by Peter Jaynul V. Uckung,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 11:10 PM Angry Palaweños bury Abu Sayyaf victims, by Geraldford P. Ticke
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 10:41 PM General warns of long fight with Abu Sayyaf,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 10:23 PM Bombed away: A Banwaon story, by Ma. Kristina E. Cassion,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 9:56 PM Gov't intermediary reaches 'understanding' with Abu Sayyaf,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 9:47 PM Navy patrol nabs 9 Viet fishers off Palawan isle,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 9:24 PM Insurgency seen as 'big business',
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 8:40 PM Troops to stay in Basilan until all hostages are rescued,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 4:00 PM Hostages are 'OK' Sabaya says to gov't intermediary,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 3:44 PM Gov't studying plan to arm Basilan residents vs bandits,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 3:14 PM Immigration alert for entry of Indonesian terrorists,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 2:59 PM Army commander in Basilan 'confident' of crushing bandits,
June 9, 2001, Inquirer, 2:11 PM Military imposes 'curfew' in Pampanga town,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:13 PM, AFP: Talks won't stall anti-Abu drive,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:00 PM, Gov't cool to Abu demand on negotiators,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:25 PM, Lack of witness delays Manero case anew,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:16 PM, FBI agents arrive in Zamboanga,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:52 PM, Gov't 'not alarmed' by ASG deadline,
June 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:56 AM, Romero denies paying ransom,
June 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Rescued Hostage Talks of Ordeal, near Death,
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June 10, 2001, CNN News, Clock ticking for Philippine hostages,
June 10, 2001, BBC News, Confusion over Philippines hostages,
June 10, 2001, Telegraph-Herald, No sign of rebels as deadline to kill hostages nears; FBI agents offer advice,
June 10, 2001, Gulf News Abu Sayyaf won't 'behead hostages', by Al Jacinto and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 10, 2001, Gulf News, More troops sent to Basilan, by Al Jacinto and Raffy Jiminez,
June 10, 2001, Agence France-Presse, American hostages in peril as deadline set to end,
June 10, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Macapagal calls on Libya leader to help free hostages,
June 10, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Deadline approaches for hostages,
June 10, 2002, The Philippine Star, Arroyo sees more RP-US war games,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Transfer Malacanang to Mindanao - Guingona,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Seeks Libya's Help w/ Sayyaf,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Hostage Crisis: Govt Now Open to All Options,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Headline News, ERAP'S Petition For House Arrest Rejected,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Lanao Sur Votes Remain Uncanvassed,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Palace says hardline stance on Abus stays, [cont. p.A18]
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, From Jikiri to Abu Sayyaf, [cont. p.A4]
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A2, General warns of long fight with Abu Sayyaf, Philip C. Tubeza,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A2, Angry Palawenos bury Abu victims,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A3, Gov't, Reds resume talks in Oslo,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A3, Hashim won't be in Tripoli for peace talks,
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A16, Insurgency seen as 'big business',
June 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A17, Bombed away: A Banwaon story,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 11:53 PM, MNLF nixes independent state
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 11:20 PM, MILF criticizes latest gov't offer of amnesty,
June 10, 2001, Inquirer,11:14 PM, 2 Abu suspects slain in Basilan, by Julie Alipala-Inot and Carlito Pablo
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 11:13 PM, Libya offers help in hostage crisis,
June 10, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, 6:14 PM, Libya supports no-ransom policy, slams Abu terrorism
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 5:42 PM, Gov't studying proposal relocating Palace to Mindanao,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 5:31 PM, Beware of 'brokers,' military warns kin of Abu hostages
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 4:11 PM, Cayetano: Charter change will divide the nation,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 3:32 PM, MNLF men clash with Abu Sayyaf bandits in Jolo,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 12:54 PM, Gov’t firm on policy vs Abu; Castillo stays as intermediary,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 11:26 AM, Soldiers kill 2 Abus, nab 3 others in Basilan,
June 10, 2001, AFP, 11:07 AM, American hostages in peril as deadline set to end,
June 10, 2001, AFP, 6:21 AM, Macapagal calls on Libya leader to help free hostages,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 12:05 AM, Blast hurts 3 in Zambo City; authorities rule out Abu angle,
June 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:22 PM, Erap 'plunder watch' formed,
June 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:05 PM, AFP: ASG hostages split into 2 groups,
June 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:38 PM, ASG deadline lapses with no word from Sabaya,
June 10, 2001, INQ7, 2 Abu suspects slain in Basilan
June 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG deadline Monday, not Sunday?
June 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, Libya offers help, scores Abu
June 10, 2001, Sun Star, 4-point agenda set for Libya talks
June 10, 2001, The Filipino Express, Gov't to win US aid but with supervision,
June 10, 2001, The Filipino Express, U.S. to help Philippines resolve Palawan hostage crisis,
June 10, 2001, The Filipino Express, Reflection on Independence Day, by Marites Sison,
June 10, 2001, The Filipino Express, Focus: RP tourism braces for tough years,
June 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, MILF Determined to Resume Talks, by Edd K. Usman,
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6/11, Golden Harvest Plantation Abduction. 13 Farm Workers; 2 Children

June 11, 2001, CNN News, Philippine kidnappers snatch new captives,
June 11, 2001, CNN News, Philippine kidnappers: 'U.S. hostage beheaded',
June 11, 2001, CNN News, Kidnappers call off hostage beheading threat,
June 11, 2001, BBC News, Rebels renew beheading threat,
June 11, 2001, BBC News, Philippines offer averts beheading,
June 11, 2001, BBC News, US hostage 'killed',
June 11, 2001, BBC News, Analysis: Negotiating with the Abu Sayyaf,
June 11, 2001, L.A. Times, Group Says It May Postpone Executing a U.S. Hostage,
June 11, 2001, The Independent, Soldiers Find Mutilated Bodies of Filipino Hostages, Richard Lloyd Parry,
June 11, 2001, The Independent, Rebel threat to behead hostages, 182 words
June 11, 2001, The Independent, Rebel leader threatens to kill American in Philippines,
June 11, 2001, The Boston Globe, Troops Scour Philippine Island,
June 11, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Postpone Hostage's Execution,
June 11, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Rebels Get Negotiator; May Postpone Killing,
June 11, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Rebels Postpone Killing American, by Jim Gomez,
June 11, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Deadline ticks closer for rebels' hostages, by Jim Gomez,
June 11, 2001, Time Magazine, Crossfire, by Alex Perry, Diigo,
June 11, 2001, Info-Prod Research, Iranian Involvement in Philippines Kidnapping Denied,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Headline News, 15 Hostage Confirmed in Sayyaf Attack at Barangay Tairan,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Headline News, ERAP Lawyers Ask Sandigan to Include Singson in Plunder Case,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Govt, NDF Resume Second Round of Talks in Oslo
June 11, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Orders Creation of Basilan Crisis Management Body,
June 11 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Defers Beheading of U.S. Hostage,
June 11, 2001, PHNO, Lacson Not Involved in Dacer Killing -- NBI,
June 11, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Raid Farm Seize 15 Workers, Children,
June 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Police Secure Metro Manila From Abu Sayyaf Entry,
June 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Lamitan battle a cover for ransom payment?, by Paolo Romero,
June 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Lamitan battle a cover for ransom payment?, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
*June 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Libya's Gadhaffi offers help to end Sayyaf hostage crisis, Diigo,
*June 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abus defer execution of American hostages, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
June 11, 2001, INQ7, Gov't blinks, agrees to talk with bandits
June 11, 2001, CBC, More hostages taken in Philippines
June 11, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp, Claims rebel kidnappers drop beheading threat
June 11, 2001, Gulf News, Libya ready to help settle hostage crisis, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 11, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf deadline passes without beheadings, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, Libya offers help, scores Abu,
June 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:41 PM, Bandits snatch 15 in new attack,
June 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:18 PM, ASG deadline Monday, not Sunday?,
June 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:19 PM, Palace allows Malaysian in Abu talks,
June 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:14 PM, Abu Sayyaf defers beheading,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, 2 Abu suspects slain in Basilan, Alipala-Inot [cont. p.A20]
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Libya offers help in hostage crisis, [cont. p.A20]
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A2, MILF blasts latest gov't offer of amnesty,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A2, MNLF nixes independent state,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A4, Probe of military abuses vs farmers urged,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A9, Op-Ed, Rogues' gallery, not Abus' promotion, by Raul Palabrica,
June 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A20, Singapore exec warns on distorted Islam view,
June 11, 2001, AFP / Sun Star, Abu Sayyaf burns church seizes more hostages,
June 11, 2001, Sun Star Davao, MNLF clash with Sayyaf bandits,
June 11, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Mini Marshall plan for Sulu Basilan bared,
June 11, 2008, The Manila Times, Abu Sayyaf raising funds again - 'Pong', by Efren L Danao, Senior,
June 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Support Arroyo Gov't, Pimentel Asks Pinoys, by Joseph G. Lariosa,
June 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, GMA Plays Tough: Fighting Terrorism; Takeoff,
June 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Libya Assures Arroyo on Sayyaf Kidnaping; Misleading, Unfair Image of Islam Cited,
June 11, 2001, BusinessWorld, Macapagal Arroyo accepts Gaddafi s offer RP MILF talks to start in Tripoli,
June 11, 2001, BusinessWorld, Libya offers to mediate,
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June 12, 2001, BBC News, US hostage 'beheaded',
June 12, 2001, BBC News, Hostage 'beheading' condemned,
June 12, 2001, BBC News, Analysis: Negotiating with the Abu SayyafJune 12, 2001, CNN News, Timeline: Hostage crisis in the Philippines
June 12, 2001, CNN News, Hostage campaign intensifies,
June 12, 2001, CNN News, Philippine hostage campaign intensifies,
June 12, 2001, CNN News, Philippines wary of beheading claim,
June 12, 2001, CNN News, Abu Sayyaf beheading claims condemned,
June 12, 2001, CNN News, Torso found, sources say,
June 12, 2001, The Independent, Kidnapped Americans get last-ditch reprieve, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
June 12, 2001, The Guardian, Rebels take 15 new hostages,
June 12, 2001, Birmingham Evening Mail, Hostage 'beheaded',
June 12, 2001, Birmingham Evening Mail, Hostage fears,
June 12, 2001, The Washington Post, Rebels Claim to Kill U.S. Hostage, by Rajiv Chandrasekaran,
June 12, 2001, New York Times / Associated Press, Filipino Rebels Claim to Have Beheaded American,
June 12, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Rebels Claim They Killed Calif. Man,
June 12, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Filipino Rebels Say U.S. Hostage Killed, by Pedro Ruz Gutierrez,
June 12, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Guerrillas Say They Beheaded American, by Jim Gomez,
June 12, 2001, The Charleston Gazette, American captive may have been executed,
June 12, 2001, Chicago Tribune, Philippine rebels claim to behead American; no proof found,
June 12, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, U.S. captive beheaded, rebels say But guerrillas have lied before,
June 12, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Behead U.S. Hostage,
June 12, 2001, Seattle Times / AP, Two found beheaded on south Philippine island, by Jim Gomez, Diigo,
June 12, 2001, The Herald News - Joliet (IL) Beheading Unconfirmed,
June 12, 2001, Albany Times Union, Muslim Kidnappers Claim U.S. Hostage Beheaded,
June 12, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Philippine rebels claim they killed American hostage,
June 12, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, Philippine rebels claim to behead American; no proof found,
June 12, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Philippine troops search for 'executed' hostage,
June 12, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels leave trail of destruction in Tairin, Al Jacinto and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 12, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo accedes to Abu Sayyaf demands, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, Police called in to fight Sayyaf, by Jaime Laude and Christina Mendez, Diigo,
June 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf raid coco plantation, take more hostages, by Nonoy E. Lacson,
June 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Fund drive launched for soldiers' families,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, American Hostage Beheaded --Sayyaf Announced on Radio,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, U.S. Condemns Sayyaf's Action; Demands Release of All Hostages,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Papal Envoy, Diplomatic Corps Condemn Abu's Brutalities,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Condemns Abu Sayyaf's Cowardly Murder of Innocent,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sayyaf Raid Farm, Seize 15 Workers, Children,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Lacson Not Involved in Dacer Killing -- NBI,
June 12, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sayyaf Defers Beheading of U.S. Hostage,
June 12, 2001, PHNO, Vatican Condemns Beheading,
June 12, 2001, PHNO, Reyes, Lina to Basilan to 'Heighten Cooperation Between Cops, Civilians',
June 12, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Gov't blinks, agrees to talk with bandits, [cont. p. A18]
June 12, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, Abus raze chapel, seize 15 more hostages, [cont. p. A18]
June 12, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p.A1, AFP advised: More brains, not brawn, [cont. p. A18]
June 12, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A13, Priest assails bad luck tag on church,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:10 PM, Headless body not Sobero's,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:09 PM, Golez: Sobero's death not yet confirmed,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:54 PM, Military denies headless body found,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:47 PM, Church supports all-out war vs ASG,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:42 PM, AFP: There's no headless body,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:41 PM, Bandits snatch 15 in new attack,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:37 PM, Sobero's headless body found in Basilan?,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:06 PM, Agi bodyguard: 'There were three killers',
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:02 PM, Aguinaldo killed in ambush,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:32 PM, Vigilantes ready for war vs Abus,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:13 PM, Muslim religious leaders slam Adan,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:10 PM, Malaysia won't talk with ASG,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:19 PM, Palace allows Malaysian in Abu talks,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:49 PM, GRP, NDF takes up human rights issues,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:51 PM, Erap lawyers to set next move,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:44 PM, Basilan church supports all-out war vs ASG,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:20 PM, Arroyo calls on Filipinos to unite,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:16 PM, ASG hostages starving,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:15 PM, AFP cites reasons for beheading of US citizen,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:10 PM, Malaysians threaten to boycott talks with ASG,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:10 PM, More ASG hostages killed,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:05 PM, Sandiganbayan asked to reconsider decision,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:58 PM, Complete list of ASG hostages,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:05 PM, Opposition optimistic of Senate leadership,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:40 PM, Southcom: ASG holds 28 hostages,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:27 PM, AFP to consider switching strategy,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:37 PM, Kin hopeful about Sobero,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:28 PM, US condemns reported beheading,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:04 PM, Adan cites 2 motives for execution,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:01 PM, GMA on Abu: 'Merciless, ruthless',
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:35 AM, Arroyo on Abu: Ruthless, cowardly,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:23 AM, Rizal prosecutors get larger jurisdiction,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:09 AM, Military scouring Tuburan for hostage,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:26 AM, Cabrera: Abu's action is evil,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:32 AM, Fire rages at Cebu City Hall,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:16 AM, Military to pursue ASG without letup,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:56 AM, Adan: ASG claim could be a ploy,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:54 AM, Negotiator awaiting OK from Malaysian gov't,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:30 AM, Gordon: Tourist destinations safe,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:25 AM, Gov't set to process undocumented Indonesians,
June 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:57 AM, Golez: Malaysia amenable to allow negotiator,
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June 13, 2001, BBC News, Philippines bodies identified,
June 13, 2001, CNN News, Philippines hostage crisis escalates,
June 13, 2001, CNN News, Philippine hostage campaign intensifies,
July 13, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo starts fresh offensive for kidnappers,
June 13, 2001, New York Times, No Sign of American Held in Philippines,
June 13, 2001, Washington Post, Rebels Threaten More Killings; Philippine Military Says American Is Dead
June 13, 2001, Christian Science Monitor, Philippine rebel challenge to US: by Simon Ingram,
June 13, 2001, L.A. Times, Corona Family Awaits Word From Philippines on Hostage, by Scott Gold,
June 13, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Fears, Prayers For Missionaries Cross 2 Worlds,
June 13, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Troops Find Three Bodies, One Beheaded,
June 13, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Torso found; unclear if body is U.S. tourist,
June 13, 2001, Chicago Tribune, Strife festers in Philippines,
June 13, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Filipino Troops Find 3 Bodies,
June 13, 2001, Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) Troops discover decapitated torsos,
June 13, 2001, Rocky Mountain News, Hostage is Denver Man's Cousin; by Michele Ames,
June 13, 2001, The Guardian, We will behead more hostages, rebels say,
June 13, 2001, The Guardian, Ransom demands betray hunger for money, not independence,
June 13, 2001, The Independent, Muslim Filipino guerrillas claim to have killed American hostage, Kathy Marks,
June 13, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Two beheaded Filipinos found in hunt for rebels,
June 13, 2001, The Birmingham Post, Philippines' Rebels Claim Beheading of US Hostage,
June 13, 2001, Birmingham Evening Mail, Fears for Philippine hostages,
June 13, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) We Beheaded Captive, Say Philippine Rebels,
June 13, 2001, Daily Telegraph (UK) Corpse is found in hunt for American seized by rebels,
June 13, 2001, The Guardian (UK) We will behead more hostages, rebels say,
June 13, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Philippine rebels behead two fake negotiators: military intelligence,
June 13, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sabaya claims they beheaded American, by Paolo Romero,
June 13, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Govt to Meet Fire with Fire, GMA Warns Abu Sayyaf,
June 13, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Reyes, Lina to Basilan,
June 13, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Vatican Condemns Beheading,
June 13, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Inhibit Biased Sandigan Judge -- ERAP
June 13, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Honasan Leads Lanao Count,
June 13, 2001, Gulf News, Malaysia backs off from role in hostage talks, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 13, 2001, Gulf News, Hostage beheaded, claims Abu Sayyaf, by Al Jacinto,
June 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:48 AM, Congressman Aguinaldo shot dead,
June 13, 2001, INQ7, Mahathir: No request by RP for negotiator
June 13, 2001, INQ7, Beheading a bloody 'gift' for Macapagal
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 11:23 PM, Gov't orders probe on Aguinaldo ambush,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 11:10 PM, Gloria plans to activate anti-kidnap superbody,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 11:05 PM, 2 headless bodies found in Basilan,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 11:02 PM, Sobero kin tie yellow ribbons on palm trees,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 10:50 PM, 'No ceasefire, ransom, deal',
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 10:38 PM, AFP believes Sobero still alive: spokesman,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 10:37 PM, Gov’t to revive anti-kidnap superbody,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 9:48 PM, Radio blackout creates Independence Day scare,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 9:45 PM, Gov't negotiators vow to be flexible,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 8:03 PM, Abu bandits behead Muslim priest, says Tipo-tipo mayor,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 6:47 PM, Palace denounces NPA assassination of Aguinaldo,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 6:46 PM, Macapagal approves shifting venues for MILF peace gab,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 6:15 PM, Abu Sayyaf supporters to be arrested and charged,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 5:27 PM, Basilan toll: 32 dead, 73 wounded, 3 captured,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 5:01 PM, Malaysian negotiator pleased help not needed in Abu crisis,
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 4:55 PM, Abu spokesman accused of 'disinformation',
June 13, 2001, Inquirer, 12:16 AM, One family’s fear, loathing for Abus, by Nash Maulana,
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Editorial, 'Unity',
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Editorial, Fighting the Cowards,
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Beheading Assailed; AFP Still Verifying, by Isabel C. De Leon,
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Urges Unity; Leads Independence Day Celebration at Luneta,
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Eyes New Loans If Terms Favorable,
June 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Investments Surge 218% to P33.3 B; in January-May Period,
June 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao venue pushed for RP MILF peace talks,
June 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, New MNLF chief barred from OIC meet,
June 13, 2001, NewsBreak, The Abu Sayyaf strikes again, by Manny Mogato, Diigo,
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June 14, 2001, CNN News, More troops to hunt Abu Sayyaf,
June 14, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo sends more troops to find Abu Sayyaf,
June 14, 2001, New York Times, Corrections,
June 14, 2001, The Washington Post, Philippine President Vows To Crush Hostage-Takers;
June 14, 2001, L.A. Times, Hostage Standoff Continues, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 14, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Fight Pledged Against Rebels; Philippine President Says Stopping Abu Sayyaf Could Be 'Long and Bloody', by Marcos Calo Medina,
June 14, 2001, Telegraph-Herald,  Philippines' president warns of 'war'; 'Fire with fire': Arroyo seeks national unity against a rebel group that holds more than 2 dozen captives
June 14, 2001, Cincinnati Post, Talks with Filipino Rebels End; Government Declares War on Extremists,
June 14, 2001, The Independent, American may have been beheaded, 180 words,
June 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Plans Super-Body against Crime; Bares Start of Training vs Kidnaping,
June 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Sayyaf Beheading of 2 Muslim Negotiators Bared, by Vic P. Arevalo,
June 14, 2001, Filipino Reporter, New kidnapping in Palawan a huge blow to R.P. tourism
June 14, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Bandits vow to behead a U.S. hostage
June 14, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Philippines at bay,
June 14, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels' execution claim a bluff – army, by Al Jacinto and....
June 14, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo rules out talks with Abu Sayyaf bandits, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 14, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sobero beheading a bluff — AFP, by Paolo Romero and Roel Pareño, Diigo,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, Headless, by Conrado de Quiros
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, Letter, Escape from the Abu Sayyaf, Reghis Romero,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, Radio Abu Sayyaf
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:41 PM, Abu Sayyaf offers P50,000 monthly pay to recruits, Alexander Young
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:38 PM, 3 face raps for Aguinaldo murder, by E. Caldez and V. Visaya Jr.
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:27 PM, 2 hostages released after payment of P10M, by Alex M. Young
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:13 PM, Wife says Sobero ran off with girlfriend in RP, by Martin P. Marfil,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:07 PM, Loose firearms mostly in Mindanao, police say,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 11:00 PM, Secret negotiations ongoing for release of 2 hostages,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 10:55 PM, Agui slay forces gov't to suspend peace talks, Juliet Javellana
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 10:50 PM, 'No ceasefire, ransom, deal',
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 10:35 PM, Abus eyed in hijacking of Malaysian vessel, Martin P. Marfil,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 10:32 PM, Identity of headless body confuse police, media,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 10:27 PM, Police chief raises doubts on Singaporean’s abduction by Nelson Flores
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 9:30 PM, Malaysian bank to open branch in Zambo City,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 8:52 PM, Macapagal orders review of Maynilad water rates hike,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 7:11 PM, Malacañang can’t stop oil price hike,
June 14, 2001, Inquirer, 7:07 PM, Palace to review Estrada request to attend SONA,
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 6:25 PM, Military sets food blockade vs Abu Sayyaf
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 5:26 PM, NPA slain Aguinaldo deserves honors: military
June 14, 2001, AFP, 5:23 PM, Gov't may drop rebellion charges vs Estrada allies
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 5:06 PM, Palace no longer wants talks with Abu Sayyaf, by Lira Dalangin,
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 4:59 PM, Abu Sayyaf selling video of American’s 'beheading', by Lira Dalangin,
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 4:58 PM, Bandits release Malaysian barge after P330,000 paid, by Lira Dalangin,
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 4:24 PM, Military believes Muslim priest was killed by Abu Sayyaf
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 4:13 PM, Basilan ex-solon confirms voice of Muslim cleric
June 14, 2001, AFP, 2:44 PM, Armed Forces to arm, train civilians against Abu Sayyaf
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 2:12 PM, Bayan Muna opposes Estrada attendance in 'social functions'
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 1:10 PM, Islamic priest talks, held by Abu Sayyaf, by Dart Tiglao,
June 14, 2001, AFP, 12:50 PM, Unknown gunmen hijack Malaysian barge, flee to RP
June 14, 2001, AFP, 12:10 PM, Have gun, cash, will travel, for new Abu Sayyaf recruits, by Cecil Morella,
June 14, 2001, AFP, 11:04 AM, Bandits claim new abduction, make no mention of Americans
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 10:46 AM, Bayan Muna’s Ocampo says he was tortured by Aguinaldo,
June 14, 2001, INQ7, 10:00 AM, Congressmen urged to tighten security amid Aguinaldo killing,
June 14, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, 8:36 AM, Philippines puts peace talks with communists in 'recess',
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:39 PM, 'Sabaya to release two hostages',
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:58 PM, P1-M for video of Sobero beheading,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:51 PM, NDF refuses to explain Agui's death,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:34 PM, Piston condemns proposed oil price hike,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:41 PM, Cost of living in Manila surges,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:39 PM, Singapore TV apologizes to Filipinos,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:33 PM, Arroyo wants gradual hike in water rates,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:13 PM, Ping de Jesus acquitted of graft charges,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:34 PM, Police want Estradas detained at Crame,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:40 PM, Singson summoned to testify vs Erap,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:19 PM, Peso ends slightly lower at P51.36:$1,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:24 PM, Erap arraignment postponed,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:13 PM, Missing Malaysian barge found,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:07 PM, Sandiganbayan asked to sanction Erap lawyers,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:55 PM, Petron may hike pump prices anew,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:53 PM, AFP sends more troops to Basilan,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:38 PM, NDF justifies Aguinaldo slaying,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:22 PM, Aguinaldo slay suspects identified,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:57 PM, Desierto bares new witnesses vs Erap,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:46 PM, Jimenez given 3 days for Erap affidavits,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:23 PM, BIR officials seek to bar revamp order,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:11 PM, Reyes: No more negotiations,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:40 AM, Agui slay puts Oslo talks on hold,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:46 AM, Jalandoni: Get on with Erap trial,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:29 AM, NDF: Oslo talks should go on,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:18 AM, NDF: Revolutionary justice must go on,
June 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:16 AM, Jalandoni to RP panel: Stay, don't go,
June 14, 2001, The Manila Times, MILF gets sweetener, Joel R. San Juan,
June 14, 2001, Sun Star, Sayyafs a curse to Islam GMA,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Waterfront chain remains bullish of Southern Mindanao tourism,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't to develop conflict areas in peace agreement,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao hostage drama hits debt market,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao peace and order concerns fail to faze envoys,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Davao s tourism establishments feel squeeze from foreign gov t travel bans,
June 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf threats drive peso to lowest in 7 weeks,
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June 15, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Filipino Rebels Raise Stakes, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 15, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Philippine Rebels' Main Cause Is Cash, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 15, 2001, The Washington Post, Philippines Steps Up Hunt for Guerrillas, 381 words,
June 15, 2001, New York Times Editorial, Manila Says No More Talking With Rebels,
June 15, 2001, The Charleston Gazette, Philippines cuts off talks: ; Troops sent to hunt down kidnappers,
June 15, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Official: Talks ending with rebels in Philippines,
June 15, 2001, Charleston Daily Mail, Rebels in Philippines release three hostages,
June 15, 2001, The Philippine Star, Have gun, cash, will travel for new Sayyaf recruits,
June 15, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Maguindanao Governor and Vice Governor to Be Proclaimed,
June 15, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Govt Declares "Recess" in Talks with NDF,
June 15, 2001, Philippine Headline News, CNBC Asia Airing Via Channel 11 Starting Today,
June 15, 2001, Gulf News, Government calls off talks with Abu Sayyaf, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
June 15, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. hostage, Muslim cleric are still alive, by Al Jacinto, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 11:33 PM, Iligan blast kills 2,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 11:26 PM, Top officials to form anti-crime 'superbody', Christine Avendaño
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 11:23 AM, Abu Sayyaf’s Robot ready to surrender: Singson
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 11:13 PM, Military says Abu freed no hostages,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 10:57 PM, Continue peace talks in Oslo, gov't urged, Villamor Visaya Jr,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 10:54 PM, Singson brokering Abu chief' surrender, Alexander M. Young,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 10:52 PM, 2 dead, 31 hurt in Mindanao grenade attack,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 10:36 PM, Chavit on Robot negotiations: It’s for country, not money,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 9:48 PM, NDF scored for setting norms on human rights violations,
June 15, 2001, INQ7, 8:25 PM, AFP deploys ‘overwhelming force’ against Abus,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 7:49 PM, Communist chief slams 'recess,' seeks talks with next president,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 7:24 PM, Palace says Nur still MNLF head,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 7:20 PM, Civilians avert GenSan bombings,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 7:30 PM, Governor fears collapse of talks with ex-NPAs,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 7:11 PM, Romulo to head anti-crime 'superbody': Palace,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 6:11 PM, Military unaware of Abu leader's surrender feelers,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 6:10 PM, Robot seeks fair trial, says lawyer,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 6:10 PM, Private sector gets major role in anti-crime body,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 4:59 PM, Macapagal gov't still optimistic on peace talks,
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 1:31 PM, Singson talks with Abu bandit has Palace ‘blessings’
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, 1:19 PM, Legislators back gov’t move to suspend peace talks
June 15, 2001, INQ7, 1:17 PM, Other groups to replace the Abu Sayyaf: MILF
June 15, 2001, Inquirer, Op-Ed, The Marines mystique unraveled, by Ramon Tulfo,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, NDF threatens to resume fighting,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:39 PM, Traders fear high prices due to oil,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:55 PM, One dead, 20 injured in Iligan explosion,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:26 PM, AFP reactivates OJ9,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:19 PM, ARMM plebiscite to push through,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:10 PM, No amnesty for ASG surrenderees,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:09 PM, AFP braces for final push vs ASG,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:37 PM, Alleged Aguinaldo 'hitman' surfaces,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:37 PM, Chavit: Robot to surrender soon,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:21 PM, Serapio's bail hearing postponed,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:41 PM, NDF threatens to scrap talks with GRP,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:29 PM, Joma slams plan to honor Agui,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:07 PM, MILF warns of more terrorism in Mindanao,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:45 PM, ASG links to int'l terrorists probed,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:36 PM, Peso slides to P51.59:$1,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:20 PM, Tiglao: Order creating anti-crime body drafted,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:59 PM, LDP's choice: Angara or Pimentel,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:56 AM, Lawyer: Why drag Erap to Serapio's hearing?,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:46 AM, Jalandoni: Get on with Erap trial,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:28 AM, NDF: Oslo talks should go on,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:18 AM, NDF: Revolutionary justice must go on,
June 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:16 AM, Jalandoni to RP panel: Stay, don't go,
June 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malaysian barge seized, taken to RP,
June 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Have Gun, Cash, Will Travel, for New Abu Sayyaf Recruits,
June 15, 2001, New Straits Times, Vessels hijacked off Sabah, by Tony Emmanuel, Jaswinder Kaur,
June 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP NDF peace negotiations suspended,
June 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, US hostage still alive,
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June 16, 2001, CNN News, Three Philippine hostages freed,
June 16, 2001, CNN News, Three Abu Sayyaf hostages freed in Philippines,
June 16, 2001, L.A. Times, Philippines Safe for Vacationers, Officials Insist, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 16, 2001, The Independent, Two die, dozens hurt in blast, 190 words
June 16, 2001, New Straits Times, Fishermen taken captive, by Tony Emmanuel, Jaswinder Kaur,
June 16, 2001, Gulf News, Doctor denies paying ransom to Abu Sayyaf, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...,
June 16, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero fate still a mystery, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 16, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo 'seriously considering' Andang surrender feeler, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Sayyaf Leader Khadaffy Janjalani Dead?,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, ERAP Return to Police Camp Now PNP Matter,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Consul to Canada Recalled for Fraud,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Two Hostages Released, Meet GMA at Palace,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Commander Robot to Give Up in 3 Days -- Chavit
June 16, 2001,  Philippine Headline News, Govt Bewails NDF'S Imposition of Own Rules on Alleged HR Violations,
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Military, Backed Up By Civilian Build Up Pressure vs Sayyaf
June 16, 2001, Philippine Headline News, GMA Identifies 3 Sectors as 'Engines' of Economic Recovery,
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, Editorial, Confusing signals
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, A grand plan to destabilize GMA administration? Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:49 PM, Is Janjalani dead? by Julie Alipala-Inot
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 11:44 PM, Officials doubt if Abu chief’s sincere
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:21 PM, Part I: Truth first told in Sierra Madre, by Jovito Salonga,
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:14 PM, 3 Abu hostages walk to freedom, by Juliet L. Javellana
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 11:14 PM, Freed hostage says foreign negotiators good for captives,
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:13 PM, Military says Abu freed no hostages,
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:09 PM, Salonga: Sison masterminded Plaza Miranda bombing,
June 16, 2001, Inquirer, 11:02 PM, Red leader: Salonga driven by obsession, by Juliet Labog-Javellana
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 7:54 PM, Hostage freed for P6M ransom as doctor brokers pay-off: source,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 7:04 PM, Khadafy Janjalani dead, confirms Basilan Governor
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 6:48 PM, Malacañang statement on the release of three hostages,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 6:44 PM, Freed Muslim cleric whole but beaten black and blue, by Dart Tiglao,
June 16, 2001, AFP, 6:10 PM, 3 more hostages freed, still no sign of Americans,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 5:31 PM, Malacañang eyes troop pullout in Sulu with Robot surrender, L Dalangin,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 4:27 PM, Robot surrender in 72 hours, says former Ilocos governor, Fe B. Zamora,
June 16, 2001, AFP, 4:24 PM, Abu Sayyaf frees three hostages,
June 16, 2001, AFP, 2:40 PM, Bishops back killing of bandits to free hostages,
June 16, 2001, AFP, 1:52 PM, Gov't moves to save peace talks with communist rebels, by Cecil Morella,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 1:30 PM, US eyes military action on Abu for allegedly beheading Sobero
June 16, 2001, AFP, 12:36 PM, Hostages' kin warned against fake mediators,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 11:49 AM, Relatives hopeful Sobero still alive after phone call
June 16, 2001, AFP, 10:24 AM, Military has not seen Sobero in Abu Sayyaf sightings,
June 16, 2001, AFP, 10:01 AM, US State Department warns citizens on Philippine travels,
June 16, 2001, INQ7, 9:10 AM, Abu Sabaya to surrender if Robot arrest goes well: report,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:25 AM, Ani: Gov't should speed up Erap cases,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:16 AM, Governor: Basilan needs long-term development,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:08 AM, Akbar: Civilian leaders key to Abu capture,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:10 AM, Police identify Iligan blast victims,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:32 PM, Villagers flee war zone,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:16 AM, AFP unaware of Robot's surrender feeler,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:25 AM, Ani: Gov't should speed up Erap cases,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:16 AM, Governor: Basilan needs long-term development,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:08 AM, Akbar: Civilian leaders key to Abu capture,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:10 AM, Police identify Iligan blast victims,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:32 AM, Villagers flee war zone,
June 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:16 AM, AFP unaware of Robot's surrender feeler,
June 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Robot 'Surrender' Welcomed,
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June 17, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Abu Sayyaf taunts Philippine government, threatens holy war,, by Pedro Ruz Gutierrez, Diigo,
June 17, 2001, Los Angeles Times, 2 Filipinos Released, but No Word on U.S. Hostage, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 17, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune News, Abu Sayyaf taunts Philippine government, threatens holy war,
June 17, 2001, Albany Times Union, Hostage Recounts 'Nightmarish' Captivity,
June 17, 2001, The Columbian (Vancouver) Freed Hostage: 'Nightmarish', by Jim Gomez,
June 17, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, Freed hostage recounts nightmare in captivity, by Jim Gomez,
June 17, 2001, Sunday Mirror (London) Two freed by kidnappers,
June 17, 2001, Sunday Gazette-Mail, Freed Filipino hostage recounts time in captivity, by Jim Gomez,
June 17, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Misuari Wants to Do a Chavit,
June 17, 2001, Philippine Headline News, President Arroyo Visits Basilan Tomorrow
June 17, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Ermita Urges MNLF to Resolve Organizational Crisis
June 17, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Unemployment Down to 13.3% From 13.9% This Year,
June 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, Questions Linger on Abu Sayyaf Leader Janjalani's Alleged Death,
June 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, 'Robot' Expected to Formally Surrender to GMA Tomorrow,
June 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, U.S. State Dept Warns vs. RP Travel,
June 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 Abu hostages freed, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 10:40 PM, P5-M ransom paid for teenage hostage, by Julie Alipala-Inot
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 10:47 PM, Gov’t-NDF peace talks may resume in August, TJ Burgonio
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 10:59 PM, 'Sobero, Pinay captive engaged', by Jofelle Tesorio
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 11:25 PM, Zambales folk decry land-grabbing try, by Rocky Nazareno,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 11:45 PM, 'Bombing proved Sison’s logic correct', by Jovito Salonga,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 11:57 PM, Opposition, civil society also hold state hostage, by Amando Doronila
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 5:54 PM, VP Guingona off to Libya for opening of MILF talks,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 5:06 PM, Janjalani grave heavily guarded by Abus, says Basilan Governor,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 4:23 PM, Hostages earned freedom because of age, goodwill,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 3:02 PM, Talks with NDF resume in August after 60-day recess, says Bello,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 1:45 PM, Hostages' health deteriorating in rugged Philippines jungles,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 1:37 PM, Firefight erupts in Basilan on eve of presidential visit,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 12:39 PM, Gov’t allows Chinoy reps in anti-crime 'superbody',
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 11:18 AM, List of Abu Sayyaf hostages held in Basilan island,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 5:20 AM, Chronology of Abu Sayyaf hostage crisis,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 4:56 AM, Press watchdog seeks justice for wounded broadcaster,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 4:41 AM, Freed Abu Sayyaf hostage relates fate of American,
June 17, 2001, Inquirer, 1:39 AM, Hostages injured during siege at Lamitan,
June 17, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. captives 'badly hurt' in Lamitan, by Regina Bengco and Alex Young,
June 17, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf frees three hostages as 'goodwill gesture', Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 17, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani 'killed in clashes with troops', by Al Jacinto and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 17, 2001, New Straits Times, Watching for more intrusions,
June 17, 2001, The Filipino Express, 50 Pinoys on terrorist training in Afghanistan,
June 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 3 More Hostages in Basilan Freed by Abu Sayyaf; Including 2 from Dos Palmas,
June 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Later, Says JdV on Charter,
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June 18, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo says no compromise with Abu Sayyaf,
June 18, 2001, BBC News, Philippines US hostage believed dead,
June 18, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Crises Bring Out the Tough Talk in Arroyo, by Richard C. Paddock,
June 18, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebels Gain Strength In Philippines, by Pedro Ruz Gutierrez, Diigo,
June 18, 2001, The Sydney Morning Herald, Last year's ransoms keep Muslim rebels in business, by Richard Paddock in Manila, Diigo,
June 18, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Pressure Put on Kidnappers,
June 18, 2001, Albany Times Union, American Hostage Believed Dead in the Philippines, by Jim Gomez,
June 18, 2001, Time Magazine, Perpetually Perilous, by Tim McGirk,June 18, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Philippines officials believe US hostage is dead,
June 18, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp, Philippines concedes American hostage probably dead,
June 18, 2001, Australian Broadcasting Corp, Philippine leader travelling to Basilan island,
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, V-Prez Guingola Leaves For Lybia To Attend RP-MILF Peace Talks,
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Basilan Governor Insists Janjalani is Dead,
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Hostages Plea For Help; American Couple w/ Malaria
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Govt Doctors Favor Hospital Stay For ERAP
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, U.S. State Dept Warns vs. RP Travel,
June 18, 2001, Philippine Headline News, Govt Agencies Feud Over Imelda's Jewelry,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, P5-M ransom paid for teenage hostage, Julie Alipala-Inot, Alexander M. Young,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 11:02 PM, Who’s Stef Saño? by Carlito Pablo, Juliet Javellana and Volt Contreras
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:38 PM, Daughter of Uratex owner kidnapped, by Philip Tubeza,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:31 PM, Perez: Too late to file charges against Joma, by Cathy C. Yamsuan
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 11:36 PM, All because of craving for Coke, by Alexander Young,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:34 PM, Politburo denounces Sison as mad killer, by Jovito Salonga,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:31 PM, Perez: Too late to file charges against Joma, by Cathy C. Yamsuan,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:27 PM, Gloria forays into bandits’stronghold, Alexander M. Young,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:18 PM, Abu letter surfaces amid ransom talks, Juliet L. Javellana
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:13 PM, Estrada son granted 5 days of freedom,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 10:03 PM, Military now presumes Sayyaf killed Sobero, by Carlito Pablo
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 9:24 PM, PCGG to appeal Sandigan verdict favoring Cojuangco,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 9:19 PM, Zambales land ours, says gov, by Cesar Villa
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 9:17 PM, Tourism takes another blow as Zambales tourists panic, Rocky Nazareno
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 8:38 PM, US 'gravely concerned' about Sobero's fate,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 6:37 PM, Perez surprised by Abu Sayyaf request for his help,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 6:25 PM, Share prices down 0.6 percent on profit-taking, volatile peso
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 6:08 PM, Sabaya wants to talk with Perez, promises to release hostages,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 5:32 PM, Robot applies for safe conduct passes with Southern Command,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 5:21 PM, Economy hostage to Abu kidnappings: Macapagal,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 5:18 PM, Catholic bishops urge gov't to bomb Abu Sayyaf lairs,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 5:16 PM, Abu Sayyaf appealing for negotiations: Palace,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 3:46 PM, Abu Sayyaf crisis could jeopardize talks with MILF,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 3:17 PM, Malacañang powerless in ransom pay by kin,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 5:10 PM, Fil-Chinese student kidnapped in UP Diliman,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer 0:06 AM, Terrorism no barrier to tourism--Gordon
June 18, 2001, Inquirer, 0:18 AM, New solon readies g-strings, by Desiree Caluza
June 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Arroyo to visit Palawan, Basilan today, by Roel Pareño,
June 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Hostages Plea for Help; American Couple Hit w/Malaria by Christina Mendez,
June 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Basilan Governor Insists Janjalani is Dead, by Christina Mendez,
June 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Vice President Guingona to Attend RP-MILF Libya Peace Talks, by Aurea Calica,
June 18, 2001, PNHO, Sayyaf Asks Perez to Mediate,
June 18, 2001, PHNO, GMA Admits Kidnap Effect on Economy,
June 18, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo visits Basilan and Palawan today; To assess campaign against Abu,
June 18, 2001, Gulf News, UAE's hotline system model for Manila, by Gilbert Felongco,
June 18, 2001, Gulf News, Security tightened for Arroyo visit, by Al Jacinto and Gilbert Felongco,
June 18, 2001, The Manila Times, Palace: No ceasefire to salvage talks with Reds Joel R. San Juan
June 18, 2001, The Manila Times, Gov't to MILF: Declare battle-free zones in talks, by Jowel F. Canuday,
June 18, 2001, The Manila Times, Completion of four ports in Mindanao, Visayas pushed, Cesar Bilowan,
June 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, Websites seek to change Mindanao s lawless image,
June 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't NDF peace talks may resume in August,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, All because of craving for Coke, by Alexander Young,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Military now presumes Sayyaf killed Sobero
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Abu letter surfaces amid ransom talks, by Juliet L. Javellana and Armand N. Nocum,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Fil-Chinese student kidnapped in UP Diliman,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Daughter of Uratex owner kidnapped, by Philip Tubeza,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Who’s Stef Saño?, by Carlito Pablo, Juliet Javellana and Volt Contreras,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Tourism takes another blow as Zambales tourists panic, by Rocky Nazareno,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gloria forays into bandits' stronghold, by Alexander M. Young and Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Politburo denounces Sison as mad killer
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, P5-M ransom paid for teenage hostage, by Julie Alipala-Inot and Alexander M. Young
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, ‘Bombing proved Sison’s logic correct’, by Jovito Salonga
June 18, 2001, Inquirer News Service, P5-M ransom paid for teenage hostage, by Julie Alipala-Inot and Alexander M. Young ,
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June 19, 2001, BBC News, Philippine army 'to take on rebels',
June 19, 2001, BBC News, Hope for Philippines' Muslim conflict,
June 19, 2001, CNN News, Philippine military 'closing in on kidnappers',
June 19, 2001, AP / Los Angeles Times, Rebels Say They Want to Negotiate
June 19, 2001, The Independent, Kidnappers in plea over hostages, 184 words
June 19, 2001, Christian Science Monitor, Philippine talks have promise: Even as a hostage crisis drags on,
June 19, 2001, Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque) Guerrilla leader offers conditional negotiations,
June 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, MNLF Delegation off to Libya Talks; without Misuari,
June 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Suspension of Anti-Sayyaf Drive - Arroyo; Vows No Backing Down despite 'Tremendous Pressure', by Vic P. Arevalo, Nonoy E. Lacson,
June 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, US Hostage Sobero Feared Dead - AFP,
June 19, 2001, New Straits Times, Malaysia for MILF meeting with Philippine authorities,
June 19, 2001, AFP, 9:33 PM, War with Abu Sayyaf proving costly: official,
June 19, 2001, AFP, 5:33 PM, Gov’t to send medicine to Abu Sayyaf hostages,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, Gloria forays into bandits’stronghold
June 19, 2001, INQ7, Abu letter surfaces amid ransom talks
June 19, 2001, INQ7, Gloria: Perez can’t serve as negotiator
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 5:22 PM, Basilan town to arm children vs Abu Sayyaf,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 5:16 PM, Southcom to grant Robot safe conduct pass on 3 conditions,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 3:50 PM, Macapagal shuts out media from Abu developments,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 3:25 PM, Macapagal downplays Salonga expose on communist leader,
June 19, 2001, AFP, 2:54 PM, Chinese poachers nabbed off Palawan,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 2:50 PM, Macapagal won’t give Abu leader safe conduct pass,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 12:47 PM, Abu leader signed letter to President: Golez,
June 19, 2001, AFP, 12:37 PM, Guerillas may have killed Sobero to 'set example': Adan,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 11:24 AM, Classes in four Basilan towns still suspended,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 11:03 AM, Abu letter links Estrada men in ransom payoff: Perez,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, 10:28 AM, Military shuns taking Abu kin to counter bandit abductions,
June 19, 2001, AFP, 8:08 AM Peace agreement between gov't, MILF to be signed in Libya,
June 19, 2001, INQ7, [robots.txt] Philippines-Malaysia patrol drills on amid hostage crisis,
Diigo, June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gloria: Perez can't serve as negotiator, by Juliet L. Javellana and Carlito Pablo,
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Macapagal sees sinister plot in kidnappings, by Martin P. Marfil
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Ex-senator blames Reds for Plaza Miranda blast, by Dona Z. Pazzibugan and Juliet Javellana,
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Abus not part of Tripoli talks, by TJ Burgonio and Allan A. Nawal
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Gordon pushes RP tourism despite Abu Sayyaf crisis, by Norman Bordadora
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Safe-conduct pass for Abu leader nixed
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Price tags placed on Abu hostages,
June 19, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Basileños resort to 'hamurabi', by Alexander M. Young and Julie Alipala-Inot,
June 19, 2001, Inquirer, Macapagal summons ‘prayer power’ to solve hostage crisis
June 19, 2001, Inquirer, Hunt for Sayyaf bandits costing gov’t P8M a week
June 19, 2001, The Star, [Malaysia] Malaysian forces arrive in Philippines for military exercise,
June 19, 2001, PHNO, Govt to Sign Peace Pact w/ MILF in Libya,
June 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Fil-Chinese Scion Abducted Inside Up Campus,
June 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Kidnappings Staged by Groups to Destabilize GMA Admin?, by Matthew Estabillo,
June 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Cool to Truce w/NDF; Libya Peace Talks Start Today, by Marichu Villanueva,
June 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA warns vs ransom deals, by Roel Pareño,
June 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, 'Sobero dead, Janjalani alive', by Paolo Romero
June 19, 2001, Gulf News, Three U.S. hostages in Jolo, by Alex Young and Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 19, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo vows to keep up offensive against rebels, Al Jacinto, Gilbert Felongco,
June 19, 2001, The Manila Times, Libya playing MILF card to gain respect?, by Johnna Villaviray,
June 19, 2001, Sun Star Davao, 1 500 MNLFs storm Armm compound, Ben O. Tesiorna and Peng Aliño,
June 19, 2001, Sun Star, GMA vows no let up in war vs Sayyafs,
June 19, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Human rights abuses thrive where military police are,
June 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, Prospective investors in S Mindanao still have wait and see stance due to Abus,
June 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, US based Fil Ams vow to promote Mindanao,
June 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, GMA says offensives will continue Abu Sayyaf again willing to talk,
June 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't rethinks stance in peace talks with communists,
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June 20, 2001, BBC News, Hope for Philippines' Muslim conflict,
June 20, 2001, New York Times, Philippines Kidnappings Draw Little Attention in U.S., by Brian Knowlton,
June 20, 2001, International Herald Tribune, Philippines Kidnappings Draw Little Attention in U.S.,
June 20, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Cabinet Refuses To Accommodate Rebels,
June 20, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Rebuff for rebels holding hostages,
June 20, 2001, AFP, Abu Sayyaf guerrillas take Philippines economy hostage,
June 20, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Safety Pass for 'Robot' - Arroyo,
June 20, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Airs Suspicions on Kidnap Cases,
June 20, 2001, Gulf News, Military offers safe passage to Andang, Barbara Mae Dacanay, Raffy Jimenez,
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, MILF Position on Independence Not Final,
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, All Quiet in Basilan Today - Adan,
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Libya Shuts Door on Misuari,
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf to Launch 'Suicide Attack' in Western Mindanao??
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military says it is closing in on Sayyaf kidnappers,
June 20, 2001, The Philippine Star No safe conduct pass, no amnesty, for "Robot", Diigo,June 20, 2001, ABS-CBN, Palace, AFP clash over Robot,
June 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, No cease-fire for communists,
June 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, United Nations body vows to address poverty, other social problems in Mindanao,
June 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, World Bank, ADB commit more funding to check poverty in RP,
June 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf operations costing AFP PhP8M weekly,
June 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, Grassroots-based Mindanao projects 'hostaged',
June 20, 2001, INQ7, Gloria: Perez can’t serve as negotiator,
June 20, 2001, INQ7, Price tags placed on Abu hostages,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer, Erap’s men behind kidnappings? - On Target by Ramon Tulfo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Hospital arrest for now,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Mother, daughter released before start of peace talks, Diigo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, I'm not a courier, conduit or negotiator, says Saño, by Juliet L. Javellana and Carlito Pablo, Diigo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Lacson: I have nothing to do with kidnappings, Diigo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Enrile files poll protest,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Comelec won’t bare final tally,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Robot to surrender soon—Chavit, by Leoncio Balbin Jr. and Juliet Labog-Javellana, Diigo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, ARMM gov losing grip on powerDiigo,
June 20, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Basilan terrain gives gov’t troops hard time, by Julie Alipala-Inot, Diigo,
June 20, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Crush Sayyaf and save the peso says Gloria, by Clarissa S. Batino, Diigo,
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June 21, 2001, New York Times, Asia: Philippines: Peace Talks With Muslims
June 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, Op-Ed, Christian-Muslim Democracy and the Abu Sayyaf, by Carmen N. Pedrosa,
June 21, 2001, Gulf News, Chinese father wants to hear voice of child, by Al Jacinto,
June 21, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero dead and buried – MILF, by Noralyn Mustafa,
June 21, 2001, Gulf News, Safe passage for mediator urged, by Barbara Mae Dacanay and Raffy Jimenez,
June 21, 2001, Newsbreak Weekly, A hostaged island, by Jose Torres Jr.,
June 21, 2001, Newsbreak Weekly, A military fiasco in Basilan, by Howie G. Severino,
June 21, 2001, Manila Bulletin, MILF Peace Talks Begin in Libya,
June 21, 2001, BusinessWorld, DENR presents studies on Eastern Mindanao forestry,
June 21, 2001, BusinessWorld, Palace claims crime incidence dropping,
June 21, 2001, People's Daily, Military Offensives Against Abu Sayyaf Effective: Philippine Presidential Palace, Diigo,
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June 22, 2001, BBC News, Philippines peace deal signed,
June 22, 2001, L.A. Times, Philippine Military Says Heads Discovered,
June 22, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero beheaded in macabre ceremony, Barbara Mae Dacanay, Raffy Jimenez,
June 22, 2001, Gulf News, Manila open to talks with rebels, Barbara Mae Dacanay, Noralyn, Mustafa,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Govt Protects Sabah Claim,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Saudi Arabia Offers $20-M Aid to Mindanao,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Soldiers' Heads Found in Basilan,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military Belittles Reported Coup Plot by Pro-ERAP Groups,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, FVR Defends GMA,
June 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf Bomb Squad in Metro Manila Mere Gossip - PNP,
June 22, 2001, PNHO, 47 Pinoy-Chinese Kidnapped This Year -- Loren,
June 22, 2001, PNHO, 3 British Nationals Kidnapped This Year -- Embassy,
June 22, 2001, Malaya, Malaya Column: Gloria is Dreaming, by Ellen Tordesillas, Diigo,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:27 PM, Singapore mission calls off visit,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:17 PM, GRP, MILF ink cease-fire accord,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:12 PM, Chinese kidnapped in N. Cotabato,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:10 PM, PNP to deploy 2,000 officers at Sandiganbayan,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:56 PM, Golez reveals ambush plot vs Estrada,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:17 PM, British embassy confirms abductions,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:49 PM, Gov't, MILF to ink truce pact
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:35 PM, PPC fails to choose speakership bet,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:23 PM, Golez: Erap's security threatened,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM, GMA bares new destabilization plot,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:07 PM, Gov't workers to get pay hike July 15,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:39 PM, Three more ASG hostages freed,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:25 PM, Jinggoy's lawyers to file new motion,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:13 PM, Erap's trial at VMMC pressed,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:02 PM, NBI revamp set,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:23 PM, Ramos: RP economy 'bound to improve',
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:00 PM, 12 alleged kidnappers arrested,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:54 PM, Peso recovers on talk of BSP intervention,
June 22, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:46 PM, Lawmakers misuse DA funds,
June 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, Advisers for RP-NDF peace talks named,
June 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't in Control, Arroyo Assures Nation; Optimism on Sayyaf Drive,
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June 23, 2001, CNN News, 13:05 ET, Abu Sayyaf Executes Two Men in Philippines, Diigo,
June 23, 2001, CNN News, More headless bodies found in hostage hunt,
June 23, 2001, The Independent, 'Curb money-launderers' warning, 201 words
June 23, 2001, New York Times, Asia: Philippines: Peace Pact With Separatists ,
June 23, 2001, Seattle Times, The millionaire guerrillas: Philippine Muslim rebels Abu Sayyaf rearm with fat ransoms,
June 23, 2001, Gulf News, Huge ransoms paid for release of three Britons, by Gilbert Felongco,
June 23, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf 'has released three hostages', Barbara Mae Dacanay, Al Jacinto,
June 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Qaddafi Assails Terrorism, Vows RP Gov't Support,
June 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Jailed Abu Sayyaf Man's Offer Rejected,
June 23, 2001, PHNO, MILF-RP Govt Peace Accord Signed,
June 23, 2001, PHNO, 2 Hostages Found Beheaded in Basilan,
June 23, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Slipped Through Naval Blockade?,
June 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf releases 3 Filipino captives,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:12 PM, Chinese kidnapped in N. Cotabato,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:52 PM, AFP identifies ASG 'negotiator',
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:32 PM, GRP-NDF talks may not resume soon,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:39 PM, Singson removed from hold departure list,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:06 PM, Lina vows to go after 'untouchable' gambling lords,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:03 PM, Miriam calls for new charter,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:59 PM, MBC supports Romulo as new Finance chief,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM, BPI robbery mastermind nabbed,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:42 PM, ID system for Cebu Muslims implemented,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:10 PM, GRP, MILF sign Tripoli accord,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:05 PM, US military forces, travelers warned of attack,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:50 PM, AFP captures suspected ASG member,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:57 AM, Two ASG hostages beheaded.
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:31 AM, Blast rocks Basilan town,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:24 AM, Negotiator: Three ASG hostages freed,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:08 AM, Money-laundering ultimatum issued vs RP,
June 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:01 AM, Train plunges off bridge, 19 dead,
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June 24, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf beheads two hostages, by Al Jacinto,
June 24, 2001, The Filipino Express, In Her Words: Islands spring back this summer,
June 24, 2001, The Filipino Express, Sobero kin tie yellow ribbons on palm trees,
June 24, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 2 Abu Hostages' Headless Bodies Found in Basilan,
June 24, 2001, Manila Bulletin, United Methodists urge: Give peace a chance,
June 24, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Top Sayyaf Intelligence Man Captured,
June 24, 2001, Manila Bulletin, More Guerrilla Training Sought for Military, by Mario B. Casayuran,
June 24, 2001, PHNO, Palace Uneasy with Malaysian Negotiator,
June 24, 2001, PHNO, Early Resumption of NDF Peace Talks Unlikely,
June 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 Filipino hostages beheaded, by Roel Pareño,
June 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf founder 'Boy Iran' arrested in Zamboanga,
June 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Metro safe from Sayyaf,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:03 PM, Basilan folk told: Keep off operations,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 04:08 PM, GMA orders rushing of Cabinet selection process,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:14 PM, Malacañang to complete appointments in 10 days,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:02 PM, IBP condemns hold-departure order vs. Estrada et. al,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:00 PM, New US president congratulates Arroyo,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 02:52 PM, Villar gives way to Belmonte,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 02:45 PM, Abadia to NSC, Wycoco to NBI,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 02:40 PM, Cebu port workers call for ouster of port officials,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:52 PM, Manila stocks close slightly higher,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:23 PM, RP peso strengthens,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:25 AM, Binay relieved as MMDA chairman,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:05 AM, Wycoco tapped as new NBI chief,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:35 AM, Davao del Norte representative is new DoTC secretary,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:56 AM, Oust Mendoza as PNP chief -- Agarao,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:51 AM, LDP set for national convention,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:47 AM, "Rosebud" links PNP top brass to crimes,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:12 AM, Man takes kid brother hostage in Antipolo,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:07 AM, Tessie now at peace with Aquinos,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:00 AM, Belmonte named new House Speaker,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:20 AM, Bomb delivered to SSS-Cotabato office,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:15 AM, "Maintain status quo in House" -- GMA,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:14 AM, Warrant of arrest out for Jason Webb,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:05 AM, Army man charged with rape,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:19 AM, Swiss execs present expansion plans to GMA,
June 24, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:07 AM, GMA to reinvigorate anti-poverty commission,
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June 25, 2001, CNN News, 'Negotiators' reject kidnap demand,
June 25, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebel Leader Issues Warning,
June 25, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Deaths Threatened,
June 25, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Rebel leader threatens to behead more hostages,
June 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf member falls near Southcom HeadQuarter, by Roel Pareño,
June 25, 2001, PHNO, Abu Bandits Sighted in Davao City,
June 25, 2001, Malaya, 12 Soldiers Die in MILF Encounter, Diigo,
June 25, 2001, Gulf News, Manila wary of negotiators' motives, by Gilbert Felongco and Al Jacinto,
June 25, 2001, Inter Press Service, Philippines: One Crisis After Another Pummels New Government
June 25, 2001, New Straits Times, Sipadan back in limelight, by Tony Emmanuel,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:09 PM Albay placed under state of calamity,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:03 PM, ASG hostage's head found,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:53 PM, Palace prefers no delays in Erap trials,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:31 PM, PPC to choose Senate presidency bet,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:40 PM, Erap lawyers want no live coverage of trial,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:26 PM, Sabaya prevents Robot's surrender,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:29 PM, DoJ clears Erap in Dacer slay,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:22 PM, Erap arraignment moved to July 10,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:10 PM, PNP now has DNA testing facility,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:57 PM, Perez offers Arroyo options for NACC,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:46 PM, Tiglao: Palace is not paranoid,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:33 PM, Airplanes advised from flying over Mayon,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:22 PM, PAL cancels Albay flights,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:03 PM, Peso slightly lower at 52.265 against dollar,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:02 PM, Senators urge GMA to convene NSC,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:58 PM, Govt-NDF bilateral truce pressed,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:34 PM, Paper: China has warships in Spratlys,
June 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:42 PM, AFP girds for 'Mata Hari' coup bid,
June 25, 2001, Sun Star, Sobero is still alive MILF,
June 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, President woos urban poor as Erap arraignment nears,
June 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Procedural lapses to hamper ARMM bill,
June 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Koreans lining up to invest in Davao,
June 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Davao businessmen say private sector must cooperate with government,
June 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Condemns Sayyaf Beheading, by Ferdie Maglalang, Vic Arevalo,
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June 26, 2001, CNN News, Severed heads of Abu Sayyaf hostages found,
June 26, 2001, AP / L.A. Times, Rebel Says Insurgency Will Spread,
June 26, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebel: More Captives To Die,
June 26, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Hostage beheading threats,
June 26, 2001, Business Times (Malaysia) KL seeks to play host to Islamic financial services body,
June 26, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops closing in on Sayyaf in Basilan,
June 26, 2001, New Straits Times, 'Probe alleged Malaysian negotiations',
June 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf's Sabaya threatens to behead more hostages. by Roel Pareño,
June 26, 2002, The Philippine Star, Sabaya informer gets P5-M,
June 26, 2001, PNHO, Hostages Beheaded Due to Govt Failure to Change Negotiators,
June 26, 2001, PNHO, Sobero is Dead, Sayyaf Tells Family,
June 26, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels threaten to kill more hostages, by Al Jacinto and Gilbert Felongco,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:15 PM, House to file Fair Elections Act,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:11 PM, Shell says no more rollbacks possible,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:09 PM, Local governments should take control of police - Lina,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 07:26 PM, Mercado to pursue case vs Abadia,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:43 PM, Mild quake jolts Luzon,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:02 PM, NAIA holds two dollar shipments,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:43 PM, Mayon still in abnormal state,
June 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:15 PM, House to file Fair Elections Act,
June 26, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Number of displaced families continue to soar, by Bong Garcia,
June 26, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Peace pact lauded,
June 26, 2001, Sun Star, Soldier 4 Sayyafs wounded in clash,
June 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, N Mindanao tourist arrivals down 33 percent in first quarter due to Abu,
June 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, Five point antipoverty program bared by GMA,
June 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't pressed to channel investments in areas affected by Moro AFP fights,
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June 27, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, American Was Killed, Rebel Says,
June 27, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Guerrillas say hostage dead,
June 27, 2001, New Straits Times, 'No approval for any Malaysian to negotiate with Abu Sayyaf',
June 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Pay Hikes for Heads of Gov't Firms Stopped,
June 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf Officer Captured, by Roy C. Sinfuego,
June 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Estrada Appeals for Sobriety, Calm,
June 27, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo names crisis manager for Basilan, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 27, 2001, AsiaTimes, One crisis after another drains Arroyo, by Marites Sison,
June 27, 2001, PNHO, Abu Sayyaf Logistics Officer Nabbed in Basilan,
June 27, 2001, PNHO, Govt Unfazed by Sayyaf Threats,
June 27, 2001, PNHO, All-Out-War vs. Abu Wrong Path to Mindanao Peace - Muslim Expert,
June 27, 2001, PNHO, RP Govt Among World's Most Corrupt -- Survey,
June 27, 2001, PNHO, 30% of Pinoys Live in Poverty,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:11 PM, 6 NPAs reported dead in Laguna skirmish,,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:25 PM, GMA scraps ECC,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:31 AM, BoC releases multi-million dollar shipment,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:32 AM, NBI to speed up Dacer probe,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:43 AM, Convicts escape from WPD jail,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 01:23 AM, FVR influence in DFA evident,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 01:14 AM, BA defends shipment of US$4.3-M,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:22 AM, Perez chides Saguisag on HDO issue,
June 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:15 AM, DFA asks for addt'l funds,
June 27, 2001, Zamboanga Times, Abu Sayyaf History,
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June 28, 2001, CNN News, Philippine troops seize Abu Sayyaf guerrillas,
June 28, 2001, The Independent, Malaysia Helpless to Fight off Pirate Raids, by Richard Lloyd Parry,
June 28, 2001, The Independent (London) Malaysia Fails to Wipe out the Pirate Paradise,
June 28, 2001, New Straits Times, Arroyo outlines Manila's policies and programmes for economic growth,
June 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 2 More Abu Leaders Arrested, by Aris R. Ilagan,
June 28, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Fil-Ams skipping R.P. trips,
June 28, 2001, Gulf News, Raid on Manila complex nets Abu Sayyaf aide, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
June 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Manila PNP Unsure of Abu Sayyaf Presence But Ready for Attack,
June 28, 2001, PNHO, Basilan Fighting Erupts Anew,
June 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP bares Sayyaf plot to stage bombings in Metro,
June 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't wants 400 M loan as reward,
June 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao public officials more honest,
June 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, AFP sees 'decisive battle' soon vs. Abu Sayyaf, Diigo,
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June 29, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 2 New Tribes Missionaries Try To Boost Spirits Among Hostages,
June 29, 2001, National Catholic Reporter, Priest Warns against Arming Civilians, by Gill Donovan,
June 29, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels plan to bomb Metro Manila areas, by Barbara Mae Dacanay, Raffy Jiminez,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:29 PM, SC junks live coverage of Erap trial
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 07:07 PM, GMA admits seeking US help vs Abu,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:09 PM, Morato: Pagcor officials behind Bentain murder,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:19 PM, Arroyo hands-off on Congress leadership,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 07:35 PM, Drilon pushes charter change,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 07:16 PM, ASG renews demand for Malaysian negotiators,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 07:04 PM, Mayon breaks silence
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:50 PM, DoH warns of rising dengue cases,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:34 PM, Comelec: Party-list issue resolved before Congress opens,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:08 PM, Court: Sorry, Erap can't attend oath-takings,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:51 PM, ASG demands $1-M for American couple,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:46 PM, Lozada suspects given deadline to reply,
June 29, 2001, ABS-CBN, 05:38 PM, Security tightened in wake of Abu threat,
June 29, 2001, Sun Star Davao, Indigenous people want separate state, by Allan Nawal,
June 29, 2001, Sun Star, MILF s presence delay attack on Abu,
June 29, 2001, BusinessWorld, Nipping poverty in the bud,
June 29, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf again gives AFP the slip,
June 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Bombing Squad Now in Metro - PNP, by Jaime Laude,
June 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Janjalani aide captured, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
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June 30, 2001, Gulf News, Two soldiers killed in clashes with insurgents, by Al Jacinto,
June 30, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels demand $1m for two Americans, Barbara Mae Dacanay Regina Bengco,
June 30, 2001, PHNO, Court Stops DOJ Probe vs. Lacson,
June 30, 2001, PHNO, No Way to Send Medicine to Hostages,
June 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, PNP Revamps Looms Amid Ongoing Performance Evaluations,
June 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Sees Mindanao as Focus of O.I.C. for Devpt Assistance,
June 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Commander Robot Will Accorded Due Process, DOJ Assures,
June 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Kilusang Mayo Dares GMA to Make Good Her Threat vs. Highly Paid Officials,
June 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf eyes release of 2 more Pinoy hostages,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:50 PM, Milosevic to appear in court on Tuesday,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:40 PM, 'Ka Ador' to undergo lie detector test,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:10 PM, Arafat, Peres meet amid fresh Mideast violence,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:15 PM, DOJ to challenge SC ruling,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:00 PM, Militant groups assails SC,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:45 PM, Japan PM to discuss his tough reforms with Bush,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:50 PM, Clash in Indonesia's Aceh kills 20 ahead of peace talks,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:10 PM, Loi, JV take oath at VMMC,
June 30, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:30 PM, North Korean asylum-seekers leave RP for South Korea,
June 30, 2001, Filipinas, Media Watch,
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July 1, 2001, Gulf News, Search for freed hostages continues, by Al Jacinto and Noralyn Mustafa,
July 1, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf leader shot dead in escape try, by Roel Pareño,
July 1, 2001, PHNO, Female Solons Oppose Divorce Proposal,
July 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:38 PM, Plunder suit may be taken to SC,
July 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:01 PM, Arroyo: RP not only about Abu,
July 1, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:25 PM, Berroya to Ping: Be 'man enough',
July 1, 2001, The Filipino Express, Peace talks start in Libya,
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July 2, 2002, TimeAsia, Turning Around a Messy Little War, by Phil Zabriskie,
July 2, 2001, Gulf News, MILF stronghold shelled despite deal, by Al Jacinto,
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:15 PM, DoJ: One camera for Estrada trial.
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:27 PM, GMA: P10-B for AFP modernization,
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:33 PM, FBI asked to verify PNP's US account,
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:27 PM, Adan: Can't trust MILF,
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:33 PM, Group tells gov't to focus agenda,
July 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:33 PM, ASG calls off release of 2 hostages,
July 2, 2001, INQ7, MILF accuses gov’t of breaking ceasefire,
July 2, 2001, INQ7, 3 American hostages still alive--MILF,
July 2, 2001, APS Review Oil Market Trends, Libya - The Regime,
July 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Soldiers Shell MILF Rebels as Hunt for Abu Continues,
July 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov t antipoverty campaign backed by Mindanao firms,
July 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't battle vs corruption far from won,
July 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, Fisheries agency to aid fishermen vs pirates via shelters patrol boat,
July 2, 2001, PHNO, MILF in Cahoots with Abu Sayyaf -- Military,
July 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP spies report sightings of Abu hostages, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
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July 3, 2001, BBC News, Two hostages freed in Philippines,
July 3, 2001, CNN.com, Freed hostages shed new light on fate of missing Americans,
July 3, 2001, CNN News, Philippine kidnappers 'will continue attacks',
July 3, 2001, New York Times, 2 Filipino Hostages Freed,
July 3, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Give Warning,
July 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, US Giving C-130, 5 Choppers to RP,
July 3, 2001, Gulf News, Rebels abort plan to free two hostages, by Alexander Young,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 09:39 PM, Opposition split on snap polls,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:54 PM, GOCC officials concede to pay cuts,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:07 PM, Two ASG hostages arrive in Manila,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:40 PM, AFP spends P8-M a day chasing Abu,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:37 PM Maguindanao governor ambushed,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:39 PM, Saudi gov't gives $1.04-M worth of supplies to ARMM,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:25 PM, DECS, DSWD to send street children to school,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:11 PM, Two Pinays jailed in Dubai freed,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:07 PM, Two ASG hostages arrive in Manila,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:51 PM, AFP mulls ROTC replacement,
July 3, 2001, ABS-CBN, AFP denies ransom payment to Abu,
July 3, 2001, INQ7, 'Military operations hinder hostage release',
July 3, 2001, Bernama, Philippines to Keep Abu Sayyaf Activities Within Borders,
July 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, DENR to tighten environment rules for S. Mindanao projects,
July 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, Economists, Palace disagree on anti-poverty strategy,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, Proposal vs. Kidnappers "Cruel & Unusual " - Iloilo Solon,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, 2 Pinoy Hostages Freed, Ransom Reported,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, Misuari Says Gov't Forces Are Traitors,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, Freed Hostage Indicates Sobero is Dead,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, P10-B, Surplus U.S. Aircraft for RP Military -- GMA,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, GMA Officially Receives $1.04-M From Saudi Arabia for ARMM,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, PNP Aiming to Neutralize 12 Identified Kidnap Groups in MetroDiigo,
July 3, 2001, PHNO, Maguindanao Governor Escapes Ambush AttemptDiigo,
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July 4, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, Family of American hostage suffers amid uncertainty, V. Dion Haynes,
July 4, 2001, Chicago Tribune, Family of American hostage suffers amid uncertainty,
July 4, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Two Filipino hostages freed,
July 4, 2001, The Guardian, Philippine extremists free two after ransom is paid, July 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, My Husband's Still Alive; Sobero's Wife Believes,
July 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Unity in Adversity and Diversity; a 'Break' for the President & Country,
July 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf Frees 2 More Hostages, by Aris Ilagan,
July 4, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf threatens to attack Westerners, by Al Jacinto and Alex Young,
July 4, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo pleased with release of hostages, Barbara Mae Dacanay and Alex Young,
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 AM, Lacson mulls raps vs 'Ador',
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:50 PM, SC clips Ombudsman's probe powers,
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:01 PM, Plunder raps filed vs BIR officials,
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:01 PM, More plunder raps readied vs Erap,
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:01 PM, Ombudsman wants Estradas in Crame,
July 4, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:01 PM, National roundup, Malacañang thumbs down snap polls,
July 4, 2001, INQ7, Military appeals to families not to pay ransom to bandits,
July 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Multinationals lobby for GMO testing in Mindanao getting louder,
July 4, 2001, PHNO, Ex-PAOCTF Agent Lie Detector Test Results to Come Out Today,
July 4, 2001, PHNO, No Leads Yet on Maguindanao Governor Ambush,
July 4, 2001, PHNO, Ombudsman to File 2 More Plunder Cases vs. Erap,
July 4, 2001, PHNO, European Union Fears Downfall of RP Investments Due to Rising Crime,
July 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Two Sayyaf drug couriers nabbedDiigo,
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July 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, BAP Prepares to Launch Bourse for Bonds, Securities,
July 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 7 Outstanding Soldiers Honored, by Ferdie Maglalang,
July 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:42 PM, Police bust Abu Sayyaf ring,
July 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 PM, GMA approval rating climbs to 57%,
July 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 PM, Lawmaker wants Ninoy case reopened,
July 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 PM, Profile: Rep. Florencio 'Butch' Abad,
July 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 PM, Erap lawyers: Badoy must inhibit self,
July 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao business wants entry of Islamic banks liberalized,
July 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Poorest of Filipinos virtually ignored in govt's housing program,
July 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Business confidence suffers worst drop since 99,
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July 6, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo promises to roll out "bold measures",
July 6, 2001, CNN, 6:28 AM EDT, Hostages sighted in Abu Sayyaf hunt,
July 6, 2001, Gulf News, Freed hostage says she now values her family, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 6, 2001, AFP, Hostages held by Filipino Muslim kidnappers sighted: military,
July 6, 2001, INQ7, Abu Sayyaf hostages sighted,
July 6, 2001, Inquirer, Al Harakatul al Islamiya: The Beginnings of Abu Sayyaf, by Fe B. Zamora,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM, GMA won't do Cha-cha,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM, Erap wants live coverage of trial,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM, Butch Abad: Making a statement,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM, The race for speaker: Butch vs Joe,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM, GMA sides with Church vs divorce,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM, PCGG padlocks Imelda's mansion,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM, Survey: Pinoys see gloomy future,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:33 PM, Dante Ang buys Manila Times,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:29 PM, Arroyo denies buying 'Times',
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:28 PM, Psychic: Coup to happen in August,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:44 PM, US Embassy denies keeping fugitive,
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:18 PM Survey: Pinoys see gloomy future
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM GMA won't do Cha-cha
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM Arroyo vows to fix economy
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:35 PM RP firms begin cutbacks, layoffs
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:44 PM Feria's aftermath: an angry Gloria
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:18 PM Feria leaves 77 dead, P133-M damage
July 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:43 PM Juday to file libel suit vs troika
July 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sabaya seeking passport?,
July 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Op-Ed, Invisible terrorists, by Art A. Borjal, Diigo,
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July 7, 2001, The Economist (US) Sorting out the south; The Philippines; Islamic unrest in the Philippines,
July 7, 2001, New Straits Times, Petroleum firms step up security,
July 7, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf hostages seen in Basilan, by Al Jacinto and Alexander Young,
July 7, 2001, PHNO, Sayyaf Band, Hostages Sighted,
July 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, Troops zero in on Sayyaf lair as hostages are sightedDiigo,
July 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:40 PM, YOU assures Arroyo of support,
July 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:40 PM, Arroyo's southern forays paying off,
July 7, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:26 AM Jaime Cardinal Sin's statement on tithing,
July 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Rejects Move to Amend Constitution; Calls It 'Untimely, Expensive',
July 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Low profile intellectual behind Abu Sayyaf Group: Commander Global, by Noralyn Mustafa, Diigo,
July 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Military, police fight over Abu bounty, credit: reportDiigo,
July 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service / Agence France-Presse, Army general chasing Abu sacked amid complaintsDiigo,
July 7, 2001, Inquirer News Service, Low profile intellectual behind Abu Sayyaf Group: Commander Global, by Noralyn Mustafa, Diigo,
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July 8, 2001, CNN News, Basilan: The 'Wild West' of the Philippines,
July 8, 2001, Gulf News, Philippines Army commander in south replaced, by Al Jacinto,
July 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:03 AM, New general tasked to hunt ASG,
July 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Have Faith in Country - Arroyo,
July 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Army getting new equipment this year with P10-B fund,
July 8, 2001, The Filipino Express, Abu bombing squad now in Metro - PNP,
July 8, 2001, The Philippine Star, Bin Laden's Role in RP Terrorism TackledDiigo,
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July 9, 2001, CNN News, 2:49 AM EDT, Timeline: Hostage crisis in the Philippines,
July 9, 2001, The Washington Post, Muslim Rebel Leader Seized in Philippines, 359 words,
July 9, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Top leader of Philippines' guerrilla group arrested,
July 9, 2001, Newsweek International, Talking Time's Over.(Abu Sayyaf Group), by Malcolm ,
July 9, 2001, Albany Times Union, Security Forces Capture 1 of Rebel Group's Leaders,
July 9, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Rebel Leader in Ongoing Hostage Drama Arrested,
July 9, 2001, ICT.org, Top Abu Sayyaf Leader Arrested in Philippines,July 9, 2001, The Nation (Thailand) Streetwise: Tourism Time Bomb,
July 9, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sabaya gives the slip to military, by Barbara Mae Dacanay, Noralyn Mustafa,
July 9, 2001, Gulf News, Issue of reported training of Filipinos by Taliban left to UN, by our Manila Bureau,
July 9, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Abu's Commander Global captured in General Santos City, Diigo,
July 9, 2001, INQ7.net, Military, police fight over Abu bounty, credit: report, Diigo,
July 9, 2001, INQ7, Military, police fight over Abu bounty, credit: report,
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, Abu Sayyaf leader arrested in southern Philippines,
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, Malacañang: Arrest of Abu leader ‘positive development,'
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, Gov’t scores vs Abu Sayyaf anew,
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, Military, police fight over Abu bounty, credit: report,
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, 11:39 PM, Low profile intellectual behind Abu,
July 9, 2001, Inquirer, 7:30 PM, Armed Forces, PNP argue over credit for Global arrest, by Aquiles Z. Zonio,
July 9, 2001, INQ7, 4:26 PM, More arrests to follow after Abu leader’s capture: AFP,
July 9, 2001, INQ7, 4:33 PM, Abu hostages in 3 groups; Americans are near: Adan,
July 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 8:22 PM, Ranking ASG leader nabbed,
July 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:08 PM, BI fears Dante Tan is dead,
July 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:08 PM, Economy up 3% in 2nd quarter,
July 9, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:08 PM, Taiwan: No travel advisory vs RP,
July 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, S Mindanao unemployed highest on island NSO,
July 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao regions receive food subsidy from Palace,
July 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, JdV Gives Full Support for Arroyo's Program; Start Rebuilding the Economy,
July 9, 2001, Philippine Star Ngayon, [In Filipino] Bin Laden-Sayyaf connection,
July 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Janjalani, Sabaya escape AFP's dragnet in Basilan, by Roel Pareño, Diigo,
July 9, 2001, PHNO, Abu Sayyaf Leader CapturedDiigo,
July 9, 2001, Reuters / The Tribune [India] Top Abu Sayyaf commander held, [Global] Diigo,
July 9, 2001, Sun Star Zamboanga, Abu's Commander Global captured in General Santos CityDiigo,
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July 10, 2001, Washington Post, Philippines Displays Prisoner; Army Calls Capture of Rebel Figure 'Great Setback'
July 10, 2001, The Independent (London) Filipino Hostage Group Leader Captured in Raid,
July 10, 2001, AFP, Philippine military hopes to smash Abu Sayyaf with leader's arrest,
July 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, New PNP Intelligence Chief Named in Revamp, by Ferdie J. Maglalang,
July 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf Leader Nabbed in GenSan, by Aris R. Ilagan, Bong Reblando,
July 10, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo sacks intelligence chief, by Gilbert Felongco,
July 10, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf leader Sabdulla captured, by Barbara Mae Dacanay and Al Jacinto,
July 10, 2001, The Philippine Star,Wescom chief sacked over Palawan raid, by Christina Mendez,
July 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Kidnap gang busted, by Mike Frialde, Diigo,
July 10, 2001, PHNO, Lacson Suing AFP Intelligence Chief,
July 10, 2001, PHNO, Bishops Doubt Tithing Viable in RP,
July 10, 2001, PHNO, More MNLF Leaders Desert Misuari,
July 10, 2001, INQ7, Low profile intellectual behind Abu Sayyaf,
July 10, 2001, INQ7, Al Harakatul al Islamiya: The Beginnings of Abu Sayyaf , by Fe B. Zamora,
July 10, 2001, INQ7, Edwin Angeles: The spy who came in from the cold,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:13 PM, UN confirms Bin Laden behind ASG,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:51 PM, Cuevas to argue Erap's plunder raps before SC,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:22 PM, Erap, Jinggoy back at VMMC,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:20 PM, CHR backs SC decision on 'no live coverage',
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:54 PM, Peso tumbles to 52.95:$1,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:57 PM, Cuevas: Erap did not commit plunder,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:548 PM, DoJ to summon former Paoctf officers,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:52 PM, Estrada leaves courtroom,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:45 PM, Sandiganbayan to resolve defense's motion,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:22 PM, Militant group presses media coverage,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:26 PM, AFP chief issues gag order vs Corpuz,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:19 PM, QC bank, Caloocan businessman robbed,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:19 PM, Prosecution poised to counter possible TRO,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:03 PM, Stocks down 7.73 points,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 AM, Gabriela: Fast-track Erap trial,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:42 AM, Cops firm as arraignment nears,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:17 AM, SC downgrades killer's death sentence,
July 10, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:37 AM, The revelations of Ador,
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July 11, 2001, Gulf News, Sabdulla capture seen as major victory for military, by Noralyn Mustafa,
July 11, 2001, The Independent, Estrada refuses to enter a plea on corruption charges, by Carmina Reyes,
July 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:07 PM 2,500 residents flee Basilan village,
July 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 01:26 AM, Gorio hovers off Cagayan, Batanes,
July 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, Misuari warns Arroyo : Don't support "Council of 15", by Roel Pareno and Edith Regalado, Diigo,
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July 12, 2001, Gulf News, Philippines aims to export gas next year, by Gilbert Felongco,
July 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 more Sayyaf members arrested in Zambo, by Roel Pareño,
July 12, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, American hostage alive, claim Philippines rebels,
July 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Philippines may reconsider stand against 'open skies', by Teddy B. Cecilio,
July 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, New hostage-taking renews old battle for edge in media, Juan Mercado,
July 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, On Freedom Day, Arroyo urges unity,
July 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Abu Sayyaf frees 2 more hostages,
July 12, 2001, Filipino Reporter, U.S. hostage went to R.P. in secret,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:09 PM, PNP opposes Erap detention in Camp Crame,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:58 PM, Withdrawal of one case vs Erap okayed,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:28 PM, Court dismisses graft raps vs Malonzo,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:35 PM, Peso closes at 53.08 after falling to 53.40,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:03 PM, Indonesia tension rises as Wahid orders arrests,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:46 PM, DoJ to question Cuevas' appearance as Erap lawyer,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:19 PM, Sheriff complains of Peña's verbal abuse,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:01 PM, 25 MILF members surrender,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:08 PM, MNLF warns vs gov't antagonism,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 1:55 PM, Jinggoy on Loi rap: Desierto desperate,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:07 PM, P100,000 reward for Surat's arrest,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:06 PM, Peso at 53.225 vs dollar in mid-day,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:00 PM, Stocks up 9.32 points,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:56 AM, PNP: No credit squabble with AFP,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:08 AM, Tri-agency MOA inked on crimes,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:03 AM Metro police chief faces misconduct rap,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:03 AM Angara: Palace paranoid on senate race,
July 12, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:01 AM, Sandiganbayan gives defense copy of perjury case,
July 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, More firms closing down cutting jobs amid harsh conditions,
July 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, Palace unfazed by IMF projection,
July 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't unveils credit options for Mindanao enterprises,
July 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 more Sayyaf members arrested in Zambo, by Roel Pareño,
July 12, 2001, PHNO, Jueteng Case vs. ERAP Withdrawn,
July 12, 2001, PHNO, RP-U.S. Info Sharing Boosted vs. SayyafDiigo,
July 12, 2001, Malaya, FBI Agents on Alert vs. TerroristsDiigo,
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July 13, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo starts fresh offensive for kidnappers,
July 13, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo unwrapping "bold" plans,
July 13, 2001, Gulf News, Red alert at airports for terror suspect, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 13, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero is still alive says MILF spokesman, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 13, 2001, INQ7, State of lawlessness declared in Basilan
July 13, 2001, INQ7, Military, police recover Abu Sayyaf firearms
July 13, 2001, INQ7, At least 100 arrested under ‘state of lawlessness’ order
July 13, 2001, INQ7, Palace denies writ of habeas corpus suspended in Basilan
July 13, 2001, INQ7, Saturation drive in Isabela vs Abu Sayyaf; 30 arrested
July 13, 2001, INQ7, Abu Sayyaf bandit arrested in Zamboanga
July 13, 2001, PHNO, No Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus in Basilan -- GMA,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:20 PM, 100 arrested in crackdown on ASG,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:44 PM, Graft raps filed vs Malabon mayor,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:20 PM, Consul dismisses racism in Sydney massacre,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:44 PM, NAIA on triple red alert,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:10 PM, Peso weakens further to 53.17:$1,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:12 PM, Ador hurdles psycho test,
July 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:34 PM, Doctor: Jinggoy needs longer stay in hospital,
July 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, S Mindanao seen to meet 2001 PhP3 B investment target,
July 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Tourist arrival down south improves,
July 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 'Loi' charges harassment, by Mario B. Casayuran, Diigo,
July 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Sandigan dismisses Erap jueteng case, by Edmer F. Panesa, Diigo,
July 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, AFP, PNP, NBI agree on unified anti-crime driveDiigo,
July 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Racist message found in home of slain familyDiigo,
July 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Drilon, Cayetano unable to agree on Senate issueDiigo
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July 14, 2001, Gulf News, 100 Abu Sayyaf men, sympathisers arrested, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 32 Arrested in Gov't Crackdown on Sayyaf; Troops Nab Conspirators,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:59 PM, 'No rights violations in Basilan',
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:40 PM, GMA to visit Japan in September,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:54 PM, Megawati's party backs early Wahid impeachment,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:44 PM, US scholar convicted for spying in China,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, 100 arrested in crackdown on ASG,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, Erap asks court for 'house visit',
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, Peso weakens further at 53.17,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, RP, Japan agree on currency swap,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, AFP doctors: Ador not crazy,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, MILF supports GMA's declaration,
July 14, 2001, ABS-CBN, US links RP to human trafficking,
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July 15, 2001, Gulf News, Military crackdown on rebels intensified, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 15, 2001, The Independent, Muslim rebels held, 160 words
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Respect of rights assured in drive vs Abu supporters, by Ferdie J, Maglalang,
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo rules out Cabinet revamp, by Genalyn D. Kabiling,
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Agrarian reform dialogues on, by Melandrew T. Velasco
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Cop fights robbers inside bus; 4 killed, by Jorge Castro Jr.,
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Massacre survivor assured of help, by Genalyn D. Kabiling,
July 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, PCSO leads relief drive in Ilocos, Abra, by Fred Gabot,
July 15, 2001, The Philippine Star, No Marcosian tactics, rights violations, by Marichu Villanueva,
July 15, 2001, Malaya, Criminality Rises: Cop Chief Goes on Leave,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:37 PM, Jailed ASG leader gives the slip,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:42 PM, Six more Abu Sayyaf bandits arrested,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:19 PM, 'Abu' hacks Marine to death,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:19 PM, PNP gears up for July 23 SoNA,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:05 PM, Heavy rains kill 26 in central South Korea,
July 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:36 PM, DoJ mulls holding of Abu trial in Manila,
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July 16, 2001, CNN News, Arroyo's "bold measures" disappoint,
June 16, 2001, CNN News, Three Philippine hostages freed,
July 16, 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3 Bodies Found; May Be American Brothers,
July 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Another Abu Sayyaf Leader Falls in Basilan, by Genalyn D. Kabiling,
July 16, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo confident normalcy will return, by Gilbert Felongco,
July 16, 2001, PHNO, Military Tightening Noose on Abu Sayyaf - Golez,
July 16, 2001, INQ7, Crackdown drains pond of ‘terrorist fish’--AFP,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:16 PM, Rogge wins top Olympic post,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:42 PM, Court orders release of ASG financier,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:39 PM, Peso falls to fresh six-month low of 53.71,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:33 PM, DoJ files kidnap raps vs ASG suspects,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:27 PM, DoJ pushes anew for live coverage,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:51 PM, Palace denies attempt to influence court,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 3:17 PM, CHR to monitor rights abuses in Mindanao,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 2:16 PM, MILF-govt to meet again July 24,
July 16, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:33 PM, Zambo on alert for Abu attacks,
July 16, 2001, BusinessWorld, Transparency not just peace and order needed in Mindanao,
July 16, 2001, BusinessWorld, Misuari removal key to unification of Moro groups,
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July 17, 2000, CNN News, Philippine military blames Islamic group for massacre of 20 Christians,
July 17, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Guerrillas held,
July 17, 2001, AFP, Three more arrested as manhunt presses forward on Philippine hostage isle,
July 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 52 Now Held by Gov't in Abu Sayyaf Drive, by Aris R. Ilagan,
July 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo to push 4 economic bills,
July 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 4% GDP Growth Seen in 2nd Half; Gov't Sticks to P145-B Budget Deficit,
July 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, BSP, BAP Agree to Take Steps to Curb Forex Speculation,
July 17, 2001, Gulf News, Chinese Businessman held in Manila crackdown, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 17, 2001, PHNO, Arroyo Rule Conjugal -- ERAP,
July 17, 2001, PHNO, Kidnap Raps vs. 52 Sayyaf Supporters,
July 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, 34 Sayyaf men charged with kidnap-for-ransom, by Delon Porcalla,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:02 PM, Top bank officials denied peso-dollar manipulation,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:24 PM, China activist arrested a day after Olympic vote,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:46 PM, Sydney killer known to Gonzaleses?
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:51 PM, Hit squad leaders nabbed in QC,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:30 PM, Court asked to censure Estrada,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:05 PM, Judge ordered to justify MJ's P1-M bail,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:39 PM, Gov't to probe Sydney massacre,
July 17, 2001, ABS-CBN, 4:29 PM, New witnesses in Dacer slay surface,
July 17, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao firms want action on governance,
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July 18, 2001, CNN News, Crackdown nets Abu Sayyaf supporters,
June 18, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebels Gain Strength In Philippines, by Pedro Ruz Gutierrez,
July 18, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Caution Urged in Sayyaf Drive,
July 18, 2001, AFP, Abu Sayyaf member slain, five arrested in southern Philippines,
July 18, 2001, INQ7, 4 more Abus fall in Basilan,
July 18, 2001, INQ7, Crackdown ordered on Metro kidnaps,
July 18, 2001, Tribune, Mike Arroyo Berated for 'Coup Expose',
July 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:47 PM, AFP: Abu support base destroyed,
July 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:12 PM, Cops gird for 'final offensive' in Metro,
July 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 6:19 PM, PNP wants Janjalani's arraignment at Camp Crame,
July 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:46 PM, MILF behind Sino engineer's abduction,
July 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 5:37 PM, Lawyers attempt to delay arraignment of ASG supporter,
July 18, 2001, PHNO, Communist Leaders Nabbed, SONA Plot Bared,
July 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf now at the end of the road — ArroyoDiigo,
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July 19, 2001, CNN, Philippine forces seize Abu Sayyaf arms,
July 19, 2001, AFP, Philippine police raid home of Muslim region's governor,
July 19, 2001, Gulf News, 65 rebels killed since swoop began in June, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
July 19, 2001, PHNO, Ammo, Grenades Seized From Misuari Compound,
July 19, 2001, INQ7, 2 more Abus fall as Basilan crackdown continues,
July 19, 2001, Filipino Reporter, GMA wants a communications campaign to sell R.P. abroad,
July 19, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Abu Sayyaf commander falls into military hands,
July 19, 2001, Filipino Reporter, 'R.P. economy to bounce back',
July 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, S Mindanao economy grows 6.1 despite govt's all out war Abu scare,
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July 20, 2001, CNN News, Philippine forces seize Abu Sayyaf arms,
July 20, 2001, Gulf News, Arms confiscated from Misuari's home, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
July 20, 2001, Gulf News, 'Basilan-type' crackdown in Manila soon, by Gilbert Felongco,
July 20, 2001, Bernama, Yong Meets Former Jolo Hostages,
July 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, NBI Rescued Fil-Chinese Teenager From KidnappersDiigo,
July 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, "First Gentleman a Liar" Says Former Malacanang SecretaryDiigo,
July 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Shabu Planted by Authorities to Capture Me - JanjalaniDiigo,
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July 21, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani denies Philippines rebel links, by Alex Young,
July 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, 04:05 PM, Arroyo: Erap will not try to destabilize government,
July 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:26 PM, 84 Abu suspects arrested,
July 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, 03:06 PM, Twelve ASG members surrendered,
July 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, 02:54 PM, Indonesian assembly begins Wahid impeachment hearing,
July 21, 2001, ABS-CBN, 02:28 PM, Angara to give up senate presidency bid,
July 21, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Solution Sought to Abu Sayyaf, City Kidnaping
July 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military Faces Human Rights Violation ComplaintsDiigo,
July 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Clears Misuari's Name in Zamboanga RaidDiigo,
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July 22, 2001, Gulf News, More Abu Sayyaf members surrender, by Noralyn Mustafa,
July 22, 2001, The Filipino Express, US, Philippines agree to boost intelligence sharing,
July 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, 10 more Sayyaf bandits, supporters to surrender,
July 22, 2001, PHNO, Kidnap-Rob Gang Wiped Out in Police ShootoutDiigo
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July 23, 2001, AFP, Philippine negotiators prepare for talks in Malaysia with rebels,
July 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, Youth congress to tackle world peace issues,
July 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, Police military say all is ready Protests to greet Macapagal Arroyo's SONA,
July 23, 2001, BusinessWorld, Poverty alleviation said to be govt's underlying thrust,
July 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Relax, They're Just Exercising Resource Control vs Bandits, by Ivar Gica,
July 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Gives PNP P1 Billion for Modernization, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
July 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, 7,500 Cops, Elite Troops Deployed at Batasan Today, by Non Alquitran, Diigo,
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July 24, 2001, AFP, Manila says peace in sight as talks with Islamic rebels resume,
July 24, 2001, AFP, Abu Sayyaf threaten hostages over government crackdown,
July 24, 2001, The Philippine Star, Jail execs uncover escape plan for Sayyaf’s Janjalani,
July 24, 2001, New Straits Times, New round of Manila-MILF peace talks to begin in KL today,
July 24, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao traders seek changes in shipping sector,
July 24, 2001, BusinessWorld, Globalization not answer to poverty and inequality,
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July 25, 2001, AFP, US missionary couple's children appeal to Philippine kidnappers
July 25, 2001, INQ7, Manila says peace in sight as talks with MILF resume
July 25, 2001, INQ7, Philippines to get high-tech spy plane for use in Basilan
July 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, ASG threatens to harm hostages,
July 25, 2001, Sinchew-i News, Manila And MILF Hold Talks In M'sia,
July 25, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf renews threat to kill hostages, by Our Correspondent,
July 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Foreign Portfolio Inflows Positive for 1st Semester, by Fil C. Sionil,
July 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Resumption of ceasefire raised in gov't MILF talks,
July 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf intel man falls,
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July 26, 2001, PHNO, MILF Building New Camps in Central Mindanao,
July 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf intel man falls,
July 26, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Manila trial for Abu Sayyaf urged, by Rey G. Panaligan,
July 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, No solution in sight for Abu hostage crisis
July 26, 2001, Sun Star, Move Abu trials to Cebu: SC,
July 26, 2001, Malaya, PNP Nab Most Wanted Man in Southern Tagalog, by Victor Reyes, Diigo,
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July 27, 2001, The Independent, Volcano forces thousands to flee, 172 words
July 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao's economy,
July 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Mindanao traders urge gov t to give BIMG EAGA 2nd look,
July 27, 2001, PHNO, Church Dared to Denounce GMA Govt Corruption,
July 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, 'Abus attempting a Robin Hood',
July 27, 2001, INQ7, SC orders Abu trial moved,
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July 28, 2001, AFP, Philippine leader vows to maintain operation to crush Abu Sayyaf,
July 28, 2001, Gulf News, Troops overrun Abu Sayyaf camp, by Al Jacinto,
July 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Supreme Court Moves Sayyaf Trial to Cebu, by Rey G. Panaligan,
July 28, 2001, PHNO, Cebuanos Up in Arms vs. Sayyaf Trial Transfer,
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July 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA vows anew to crush Sayyaf, by Marichu Villanueva, Roel Pareño,
July 29, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Arroyo reiterates pledge to crush Abu Sayyaf rebels,
July 29, 2001, The Filipino Express, My lips are sealed - Golez,
July 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, PAF Getting 12 Jet Fighters,
July 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Speedy Sayyaf prosecution sought,
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July 30, 2001, The Independent, Book revealing US role in Indonesian killings is suppressed,
July 30, 2001, Gulf News, Army denies link with rebels, by Al Jacinto,
July 30, 2001, BusinessWorld, Misuari against ARMM plebiscite,
July 30, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf's Sabaya Escapes Military Dragnet Anew, by Roel Pareño, Diigo
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July 31, 2001, AFP, US government impatient over Philippine hostage crisis: official,
July 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, US calls for end to hostage crisis,
July 31, 2001, ABS-CBN, Abus set for talks to free plantation workers,
July 31, 2001, Gulf News, Two American hostages seen by villagers, by Our Bureau Chief,
July 31, 2001, Filipinas, In Our Opinion: The Heat Is On,
July 31, 2001, BusinessWorld, 30 Mindanao firms in need of support from investors,
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August 1, 2001, Reuters, Philippines and Moro rebels to resume talks,
August 1, 2001, INQ7, Gloria may ink peace deal with MILF in Malaysia,
August 1, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Progress in MILF Talks Cited,
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August 2, 2001, International Herald Tribune, Arroyo and Megawati: Similar Backgrounds and Challenges,
August 2, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. assured of early end to hostage saga, by Raffy Jimenez,
August 2, 2001, AP / crosswalk.com, Guerrillas Seize 16 Hostages in Raid,
August 2, 2001, ABS-CBN, AFP: Basilan crisis over soon,
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August 3, 2001, CNN, Filipino hostage-takers behead four, by Rufi Vigilar,
August 3, 2001, CNN News, Abu Sayyaf net more hostages,
August 3, 2001, AP Online, Philippine Rebels Seize 36 People, by Dirk Beveridge,
August 3, 2001, AP Online, Guerrillas Seize 36 Hostages in Raid, by Dirk Beveridge,
August 3, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Rebels Attack Village,
August 3, 2001, The Guardian, Filipino terrorists 'behead four hostages', Staff and agencies,August 3, 2001, Belfast Telegraph, Muslim rebels behead Filipino hostages,
August 3, 2001, New Straits Times, Arroyo firmly in charge,
August 3, 2001, Gulf News, President hits back at Powell,
August 3, 2001, PND, Muslim extremists kill four after seizing at least 16 hostages,
August 3, 2001, BusinessWorld, The Abu Sayyaf and the Muslim Mindanao problem (Review).
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August 4, 2001, CNN, Philippine troops recover 13 hostages, by Luchi Cruz Valdes and Rufi Vigilar,
August 4, 2001, The Independent, Extremists behead four in Philippines, by Dirk Beveridge,
August 4, 2001, AP Online, Guerillas Behead Four More Hostages, by Oliver Teves,
August 4, 2001, AP Online, 13 Hostages Rescued in Philippines, by Jim Gomez,
August 4, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times, 36 hostages seized by Philippine rebels Group seeking own state,
August 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Urges Bangko Sentral to Bring Down Exchange Rate; to P50-$1,
August 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Take 31 Hostages, Behead 5,
August 4, 2001, New Straits Times, Four killed, 16 taken hostage in Lamitan,
August 4, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo: No change in policy on Abu Sayyaf, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
August 4, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf rebels behead four hostages, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
August 4, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Philippine rebels behead four more hostages,
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August 5, 2001, BBC News, Hostages rescued in the Philippines,
August 5, 2001, CNN, Philippine hostages return home, by Rufi Vigilar,
August 5, 2001, Reuters, Philippine rebels behead more hostages,
August 5, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Army rescues 13 hostages from Philippine rebels,
August 5, 2001, AP Online, Philippine Soldiers Rescue 13 Hostages, by Jim Gomez,
August 5, 2001, Sunday Mercury (Birmingham) Extremists behead four,
August 5, 2001, Sunday Mail (Glasgow) Filipino bandits death toll rises,
August 5, 2001, Sunday Mail (Glasgow) 4 beheaded by guerrillas,
August 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 66 MILF Rebels Yield in Maguindanao, by Melandrew T. Velasco,
August 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, $500-M Recovery Fund Proposed,
August 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 4 More Headless Bodies Left by Abu,
August 5, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf rebels murder five more hostages, by Al Jacinto and Raffy Jacinto,
August 5, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Sayyaf rebels behead four more hostages,
August 5, 2001, The Philippine Star, 13 Sayyaf Hostages Rescued, by Roel Pareño and Christina Mendez,
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August 6, 2001, Christianity Today, Kidnapped Missionaries Reported Safe, by Stan Guthrie, Diigo,
August 6, 2001, Gulf News, Troops storm Abu Sayyaf hideout, rescue 13 hostages, by Al Jacinto,
August 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, 13 Sayyaf hostages rescued, by Roel Pareño and Christina Mendez,
August 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:31 PM, RP, MILF to ink cease-fire pact Tuesday,
August 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 06:31 PM, RP, MILF defer signing of peace deal,
August 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:27 AM, AFP: Mission in Basilan not easy,
August 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 10:36 AM, Adan: More Cafgus being primed for Basilan,
August 6, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:32 AM, CHR scores alleged abuses in ASG crackdown,
August 6, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Troops rescue 13 Filipino hostages,
August 6, 2001, New Straits Times, A visit in gratitude for support,
August 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Soldiers Rescue 13 Abu Sayyaf Hostages,
August 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Prays for Lasting RP Peace at Antipolo Mass; Safe Travel,
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Zamboanga: Abu lair raided; 11 of hostages freed
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, General Santos: Explosion rocks Kimball Plaza
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, General Santos: Foiled holdup ends in hostage taking
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Cebu: Police to get brgy. chiefs' guns instead
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Cebu: Cebu 'justified' in blocking Abu trial
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Cebu: Cops close Rolando Go case: 'suicide'
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Manila: Mayors should lead crime busting not PNP
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Pampanga: Clark, Air Force execs avoid talk on Martin-Lockheed 'squatting'
August 6, 2001, Sun Star, Manila: Senate to hear proposed abolition of ROTC
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August 7, 2001, BBC News, Philippines rebels sign ceasefire,
August 7, 2001, AP Online, Philippine Rebels OK Cease-Fire Details, by Sean Yoong,
August 7, 2001, AP Online, Philippines, Rebels Sign Cease-Fire, by Sean Yoong,
August 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops Want Night-Vision Equipment,
August 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Signing Ceremony with MILF Put Off,
August 7, 2001, Gulf News, Armed civilians to be deployed,
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August 8, 2001, New York Times, Cease-Fire Signed,Separatist group beheads four Christians,
August 8, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Separatists, Government Sign Cease-fire,
August 8, 2001, The News Letter (Belfast) Ceasefire deal in Philippines,
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Philippine Leader Vows to Get Rebels, by Jasbant Singh,
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Assures Foreign Investors on Concerns, by Bernie Cahiles-Magkilat,
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Ill effects of drive vs opposition noted,
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, From Battlefield to Negotiating Table; Filipino Moro Rebels:
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, House Panel Sets Abu Sayyaf Hearings,
August 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Korean Investors Air Confidence in Arroyo Gov't,
August 8, 2001, Gulf News, Nine Abu Sayyaf men killed in clashes, by Al Jacinto,
August 8, 2001, Gulf News,Estrada blasts agencies over Lacson probe, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
August 8, 2001, Philippine Star, Malaysia not supporting Sayyaf rebels — RP envoy,
August 8, 2001, Philippine Star, Estrada says detractors should be beheaded by Sayyaf,
August 8, 2001, Philippine Star, Republicanism on trial 3 events bestir nation: Lacson, SSS, Abu Sayyaf,
August 8, 2001, Agence France-Presse, President hails ceasefire with MILF,
August 8, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Abu crisis to be resolved by November: military chief,
August 8, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Gov’t rebuffs NDF threat to shelve peace talks,
August 8, 2001, INQ7, with AFP, Senator stresses 'sense of helplessness' in Basilan,
August 8, 2001, INQ7, Ombudsman forms panel to investigate Lacson,
August 8, 2001, INQ7, Ombudsman to investigate Lacson; eyes plunder charge, by Dart Tiglao,
August 8, 2001, INQ7, Malaysian King supports development of Mindanao,
August 8, 2001, INQ7, MNLF, MILF will not merge, Kabalu insists,
August 8, 2001, Inquirer, Erap lawyers will give no evidence in perjury case,
August 8, 2001, Inquirer, Customs, cops blamed for escape, by Agnes E. Donato,
August 8, 2001, Inquirer, Estrada files P100M libel suit vs Corpus, Inquirer, Donna S. Cueto,
August 8, 2001, Inquirer, US official confirms probe on Lacson, by Christine Herrera,
August 8, 2001, Inquirer, Priest names general in Abu Sayyaf breakout, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
August 8, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Philippines~ Milf rebels reach truce deal,
August 8, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Philippine troops closing in on Sayyaf guerrillas,
August 8, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP, Malaysia ink tourism deal,
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August 9, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Philippine Chief Talks Tough,
August 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malacanang Welcomes Sayyaf Campaign Probe,
August 9, 2001, New Straits Times, 'Mindanao can be catalyst', by Rupa Damodaran,
August 9, 2001, New Straits Times, Arroyo: Sabah claim issue closer to cordial resolution,
August 9, 2001, Inquirer, ABU-AFP Conspiracy: Kidnapped priest says FBI also suspects military,
August 9, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Sayyaf rebels will be crushed by November: army,
August 9, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Arroyo welcomes ceasefire pact with Milf guerrillas,
August 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, 'Final solution' vowed vs Sayyaf, Diigo,_________________________________________________________________________________
August 10, 2001, CNN News, 11:41 PM EDT, Three more Philippines hostages freed,
August 10, 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Philippine Leader Vows to Quell Rebels Pact Reached with One Group,
August 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 4 Muslim Solons for Boycott, by Ben R. Rosario,
August 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Inquiries Set by Senate, House, by Gabriel S. Mabutas,
August 10, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf-army nexus to be probed, by Gilbert Felongco,
August 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA rules out ransom negotiations with Sayyaf,
August 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Editorial- Another Sayyaf rampage,
August 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Inquiries Set by Senate, House, Gabriel S. Mabutas,
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August 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Orders Probe on Sayyaf-AFP 'Connivance'Diigo,
August 11, 2001, The Economist (US) Abu Sayyaf beheads ten of its hostages,
August 11, 2001, The Economist (US) South Sea trouble; Philippines. Autonomy for island of Mindanao,
August 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Probe of Military 'Connivance' with Sayyaf Ordered; Arroyo Acts on Priest's Claim,
August 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Cabinet Men Urged to Take Drug Test,
August 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, P500-M Fund Sought vs Terrorism, by Rod L.Villa,
August 11, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo orders probe into army-rebel links, by Gilbert Felongco,
August 11, 2001, Inquirer, 3 Abu Sayyaf hostages free, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
August 11, 2001, Inquirer, Wanted: New job for Misuari, by Donna S. Cueto,
August 11, 2001, Inquirer, List of remaining Abu Sayyaf captives,
August 11, 2001, Inquirer, Palawan resorts put up own air force, by Norman Bordadora,
August 11, 2001, Inquirer, New Basilan probe ordered, by Donna S. Cueto and Cynthia A. Borgueta,
August 11, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, GMA orders probe of AFP-Abu links, by Martin P. Marfil, Carlito Pablo, Diigo,
August 11, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA Orders Probe on Sayyaf-AFP 'Connivance', Diigo,_________________________________________________________________________________
August 12, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 3 Rescued From Guerrillas,
August 12, 2001, Gulf News, Three hostages rescued from rebels, by Alexander Young,
August 12, 2001, Inquirer, New Basilan probe ordered,
August 12, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, page A1+A15, 3 Basilan hostages free, Diigo,
August 12, 2001, New Straits Times, Ensuring Islamic militancy does not come to Malaysia, by Shamsul Akmar,
August 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops Rescue 3 More Abu Sayyaf Hostages, by Ilagan, Arevalo,
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August 13, 2001, CNN News, High alert for Philippine Muslim autonomy vote,
August 13, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Christians to shun Muslim autonomy vote in Philippines,
August 13, 2001, New Straits Times, Arroyo shows respect for our leadership, by K.P. Waran,
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August 14, 2001, BBC News, Low turnout mars Philippines vote,
August 14, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf trial no longer in Cebu City, by Delon Porcalla, Diigo,
August 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Trial Moved out of Cebu City, by Rey G. Panaligan,
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August 15, 2001, CNN News, Philippine provinces reject autonomy plan,
August 15, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf demands $3m for release of four hostages, by Al Jacinto,
August 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf Trial Moved to Taguig, by Rey G. Panaligan,
August 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Resignation of 2 Officials Sought, by Mario B. Casayuran,
August 15, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Gunmen demand $10m for Chinese captives,
August 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, Congress to hold joint public hearings on laundering bills.
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August 16, 2001, CNN News, Philippine Muslims resume separatist call,
August 16, 2001, The Philippine Star, Trial of Abu Sayyaf suspects to Taguig, by Delon Porcalla,
August 16, 2001, Inquirer, House, Senate to hold joint probe on Basilan, by Carlito Pablo and Rocky Nazareno,
August 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malacanang Rejects Ople Call,
August 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Fun City for the Family Will Lure Local, Foreign Tourists, by Ivar Gica,
August 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Continuous Abu Trial Ordered, by Rey G. Panaligan,
August 16, 2001, Filipino Reporter, GMA told to forget 2004 and do first things first, by Libertito Pelayo,
August 16, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Priest rips 5 AFP officers,
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August 17, 2001, Inquirer, Military men conniving with Abus, book says,
August 17, 2001, BusinessWorld, Fence Sitter: Cheerleader,
August 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Meets Cabinet, Military Officials on Problems Facing Nation,
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August 18, 2001, Gulf News, Military denies sharing loot with Abu Sayyaf, by Al Jacinto,
August 18, 2001, Inquirer, Abu leader says he paid for escape,
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August 19, 2001, CNN News, Libya says Philippine hostage crisis nearing end,
August 19, 2001, The Independent, Manila hotel fire victims trapped by window bars,, Andrew Buncombe,
August 19, 2001, Inquirer, Muslim civil society backs Fr. Nacorda,
August 19, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Kidnapping problem to be solved this year: Manila,
August 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, House Acts on Withdrawn Capital,
August 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Action on Sayyaf, Crime, Graft Vowed, by Genalyn D. Kabiling,
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August 20, 2001, CNN News, Malaysian men grateful to be free after long Philippine hostage crisis,
August 20, 2001, International Herald Tribune, Manila Peace Bid Paying Off in Muslim Area,
August 20, 2001, Inquirer, Abu Sabaya no longer in Basilan, says governor, by Julie Alipala-Inot,
August 20, 2001, Inquirer, 2 Chinese hostages killed,
August 20, 2001, Inquirer, Senate matching recklessness with own recklessness, by Amando Doronila,
August 20, 2001, Inquirer, Intelligence chief, witness to Senate: Why pick on us?, by Carlito Pablo,
August 20, 2001, New Straits Times, Gun-running racket,
August 20, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 3 Sayyaf bandits slain in Sulu clash, by Vic Arevalo,
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August 21, 2001, Inquirer, 5 senators head for Basilan,
August 21, 2001, Jakarta Post, Has international terrorism gone local?
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August 22, 2001, Inquirer, Priest says sorry for Ador 'escape', by Carlito Pablo, Andrea Trinidad-Echavez,
August 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Muslims Oppose Taguig Abu Trial, by James I. Catapusan,
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August 23, 2001, Gulf News, Talks on for release of hostages. by Gilbert Felongco,
August 23, 2001, Inquirer / AFP, Local witness tells senators of military-Abu 'connivance',
August 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Senate Abu probe on today,
August 23, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Priest who blamed military for Abu escape gets backing,
August 23, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Bottomline: Gordon unwilling to accept R.P. tourism at lowest ebb,
August 23, 2001, Filipino Reporter, PIDC election deadline rules out a latecomer, by Libertito Pelayo,
August 23, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Mindanao in ferment,
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August 24, 2001, New York Times, Philippine Armed Forces Helped Kidnapping Gang Escape,
August 24, 2001, Gulf News, Witnesses testify to army-militant link, by Al Jacinto,
August 24, 2001, National Catholic Reporter, Separatist group beheads four Christians.(Abu Sayyaf),
August 24, 2001, Catholic Herald, Priest accuses top soldiers,
August 24, 2001, Catholic World News Brief, Filipino Priest Says Military in League with Abu Sayyaf,
August 24, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Macapagal vows reforms, crackdown on kidnappers,
August 24, 2001, Inquirer, 2 dead as troops, kidnappers clash, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 24, 2001, Inquirer, Accused general now an accuser, by Carlito Pablo,
August 24, 2001, Inquirer, Army officer recalls ambush: 'Permission to die, sir', by Rocky Nazareno,
August 24, 2001, Inquirer, Macapagal says gov't own probe shows no army-Abu collusion,
August 24, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: Brunei-Philippines joint statement,
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August 25, 2001, CNN News, Philippine military, Abu Sayyaf links probed,
August 25, 2001, The Independent, Philippines army 'took terror bribe', by Richard Lloyd Parry,
August 25, 2001, Inquirer, Military could have delivered ransom, says Bukidnon solon, by Rocky Nazareno
August 25, 2001, Gulf News, Priest accuses army of selling arms to militants, by Al Jacinto,
August 25, 2001, Inquirer, 7 senators reject plan to stop Lacson probe, by Christine Herrera,
August 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Sayyaf Probe Coordination Urged on House, Senate,
August 25, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Arroyo pledges crackdown on kidnappers,
August 25, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Officer narrates army debacle,
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August 26-September 1, 2001, Bulatlat, Issue No. 28, House Hearing on AFP-Abu connivance elicits more questions than answers, by Carlos H. Conde, Diigo,
August 26, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo vows to wipe out militants, by Butch Franco,
August 26, 2001 The China Post, Philippine general denies collusion with Abu Sayyaf,
August 26, 2001, Inquirer, Solons summon 2 freed Abu hostages, by Julie S. Alipala-Inot,
August 26, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, General denies collusion with Sayyaf rebels,
August 26, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Briefs: Philippines/World,
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August 27, 2001, Gulf News, Military selling arms to Abu Sayyaf - MILF, by Raffy Jimenez,
August 27, 2001, BBC News, Filipino hostages to testify at inquiry,
August 27, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Army selling weapons to Sayyaf: Milf,
August 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Comelec Takes Up Poll Rows Tomorrow, by E.T. Suarez,
August 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Returns from Singapore; Reports 30 Pacts Signed in 2 Countries,
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August 28, 2001, CNN News, Five of 12 international hostages freed in Philippines,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, Kidnap victim Reghis Romero to testify in Basilan probe, by Rocky Nazareno,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, Attacked in Mindanao: Irish priest shot dead, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, 'Kidnappers are abominable,' wept Chinese ambassador, by Carlito Pablo,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, 19 civilians killed, says MILF; Armed Forces issues denial, by Allan Nawal,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, Basilan governor linked to Abu Sayyaf-military payoff, by Rocky Nazareno,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, Lacson would buy GMA-7, Inquirer if he had P37B, by TJ Burgonio,
August 28, 2001, Inquirer, Kidnap victim from China coming to testify vs Lacson, by Christine Herrera,
August 28, 2001, Bernama, KL, Jakarta Step Up Anti-Terrorism and Anti-Extremism Collaboration,
August 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Basilan governor to be linked to Abu ransom, by Jess Diaz,
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August 29, 2001, Associated Press / The Independent, Missionary shot dead in Philippines,
August 29, 2001, The Independent, Hand grenade game kills four, 187 words
August 29, 2001, Gulf News, Military intensifies operation in Basilan, by Al Jacinto,
August 29, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military: Sayyaf leader Susukan afflicted with HIV, by Paolo Romero, Diigo,
August 29, 2001, INQ7, Fighting between gov't and Abu Sayyaf displaces 100 families, by Fe Zamora,
August 29, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Graft charges sought for ex-SSS chief, 13 others,
August 29, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Governor is aiding Sayyaf~ say witnesses,
August 29, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, 15 Filipinos die as army, rebels clash,
August 29, 2001, Jakarta Post, Terrorism in RI: What does intelligence really know?
August 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Charter Change This Year -- JdV, by Ben Rosario,
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August 30, 2001, Inquirer, We paid official to escape, says Abu Sayyaf leader, by Arlyn de la Cruz,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Suspect in Irish priest's murder surrenders, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Lacson: Is Corpus status legal?, by Armand N. Nocum,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Police top brass cry foul over 'Rosebud' testimony, Carlito Pablo, Martin Marfil,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Christians, Muslims cry for Fr. Popong, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Son of MILF commander hunted for Irish priest's slay, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Suspect in Irish priest's murder surrenders, by Edwin O. Fernandez,
August 30, 2001, Inquirer, Ex-narcotics spy chief admits 'Rosebud' link,
August 30, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Sayyaf shipping arms to Indonesian rebels: Manila,
August 30, 2001, Jakarta Post, Strengthening ASEAN.
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August 31, 2001, Gulf News, Businessman denies paying ransom, by Butch Franco,
August 31, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Weeping army general denies deal with Abu Sayyaf bandits,
August 31, 2001, Inquirer, Solons grill Reghis; ransom denied, by Volt Contreras and Christine Avendaño,
August 31, 2001, Inquirer, Sandigan to tackle Jinggoy's bail bid on 'medical grounds', by Donna S. Cueto,
August 31, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Kidnap Victim Clears Military, by Ben Rosario,
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September 1, 2001, Washington Post, Rebels' Escape Draws Scrutiny; Hostage-Holding Gang Bribed...
September 1, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani's brother moved to Manila for bombing trial, by Gilbert Felongco,
September 1, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Detained Sayyaf leader sent back to Manila,
September 1, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Manila to pay $5~000 to slain hostages' kin,
September 1, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Tagig appeals to High Court,
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September 2, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Suspected Rebels Captured,
September 2, 2001, The Filipino Express, Local witness tells senators of military-Abu 'connivance',
September 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 264 CPLA Men Integrated into AFP,
September 2, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Military suffers a serious credibility problem, by Carlos H. Conde, Diigo,
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September 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Tagig Bucks Janjalani Detention,
September 3, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Priority Solution to Mindanao Problem; Right Education,
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September 4, 2001, Gulf News, Senator wants Ramos to face inquiry panel,
September 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Security Situation under Control - Reyes,
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September 5, 2001, Seattle Times / AP, Volcanic lake draining; thousands leave, by Jim Gomez,
September 5, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf turns over hostages to MILF, by Gilbert Felongco,
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September 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Operational Lapses Blamed for Escape of Abu Sayyaf,
September 6, 2001, Filipino Reporter, General denies letting Abu Sayyaf bandits flee,
September 6, 2001, Filipino Reporter, Abu Sayyaf 'paid' for escape, by  De La Cruz, Arlyn, Diigo,
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September 7, 2001, Gulf News, Akbar says not part of group that formed Abu Sayyaf,
September 7, 2001, Gulf News, Romero paid ransom for release - witnesses, by Butch Franco,
September 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, House Probers Evaluating Basilan Testimony,
September 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Court orders release of 14 Sayyaf suspects,
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September 8, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. agents discuss hostage crisis, by Al Jacinto,
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September 9, 2001, CNN, Philippines troops clash with separatists,
September 9, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf leader's brother captured, by Al Jacinto,
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September 10, 2001, Gulf News, Manila to acquire high-tech weapons, by Regina Bengco,
September 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sabaya brother moved to Zamboanga naval jailDiigo,
September 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Raring for Japan Visit,
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September 11, 2001, Gulf News, Military chief offers to quit over 'lapses', by Raffy Jimenez,
September 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, President Clears Villanueva,
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September 12, 2001, CNN News, Philippines guards southern 'back door', by Rufi Vigilar,
September 12, 2001, Yomiuri Shimbun/Daily Yomiuri, Hordes of U.S.-bound travelers forced to return.
September 12, 2001, Investor's Business Daily, Terrorist Groups Spread Violence Around The World,
September 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, AFP Intelligence Fund Scrutiny Vowed,
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[Sept. 13, 2001. Government-MILF ceasefire agreement forged.]

September 13, 2001, The Independent, We Israelis Must Not Be Seduced by the 'Great Satan' of Fanatical Hatred, by Amos Oz,
September 13, 2001, Gulf News, Manila puts armed forces on alert, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 13, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo replaces top regional military chief, by Regina Bengco,
September 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Impact 'too early to tell',
September 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Stocks plummet to near three-year,
September 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, GMA visit pushes through amid tight.
September 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Solons condemn attack on US, urge.
September 13, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang downplays economic
September 13, 2001, Bernama, P'pines Tightens Security in the Wake of US Terrorist Attacks
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September 14, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, Republicans want fewer restrictions on CIA activities.
September 14, 2001, Akron Beacon Journal, The eternal note of sadness.
September 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang pledges full support for.
September 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Rule of Law, 700+ words
September 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, US seen enlisting RP aid in global.
September 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, Impact on world economy limited,
September 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Terrorism Hits America; Nation Faces a Dilemma,
September 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, President Thanks Japanese for Aid,
September 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Bipartisan Action Urged on Economic Downturn,
September 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Evacuation plans sought,
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September 15, 2001, The Washington Post, Manila Cites Possible Plot to Bomb U.S. Embassy;
September 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Kidnap gang chief, 4 men held,
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September 16, 2001, Gulf News, Manila offers full support for anti-terrorism coalition,
September 16, 2001, Philippine Star, Government ready to probe MILF-Sayyaf collusion, by Roel Pareño,
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September 17, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 3 Abu Sayyaf Guerrillas Captured,
September 17, 2001, Gulf News, Manila warned against 'suicidal' backing for U.S., by Malou Talosig,
September 17, 2001, New Straits Times, Police seek to identify Malaysian passport holders,
September 17, 2001, Statesman (India) Cheney vows to track down Osama.
September 17, 2001, BusinessWorld, Sin calls for healing while GMA.
September 17, 2001, Statesman (India) Germs of Afghan radicalism in South-east Asia,
September 17, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Don't make Muslims scapegoat: Hamzah urges US, [Page View]
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September 18, 2001, CNN, 9:27 AM EDT, Philippine ports open to U.S. military,
September 18, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Missionary Kidnappers Have Ties To Bin Laden, by Gary Taylor,
September 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Sayyaf to sow terror in key cities",
September 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, Framework,
September 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, The Listening Post,
September 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP willing to 'pay a price'.
September 18, 2001, New Straits Times, Terrorist activity in Malaysia: Tell us more, US advised.
September 18, 2001, Statesman (India) Pool Efforts Against Barbarians, by Gennady Gerasimov,
September 18, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Convenes Nat'l Security Council in Support of US Action,
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September 19, 2001, CNN News, Philippines drives anti-terror coalition,
September 19, 2001, BBC News, US airlines lose 40,000 more jobs
September 19, 2001, Gulf News, Manila takes lead in creating regional anti-terrorist coalition,
September 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, Editorial, Crush the Abu Sayyaf first,
September 19, 2001, New Straits Times, 'Pas must dissociate itself from militants'
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, Legislators divided over extent of.
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, A Matter of Conscience.
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, National Security Council OK's RP.
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, AFP noncombatant units may be.
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, Insight.
September 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, Solon sees revisions in 2002 budget,
September 19, 2001, Business Line, India: Promises may undo Musharraf.
September 19, 2001, Business Times (Malaysia) Right Asean response needed,
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September 20, 2001, Gulf News, Philippines denies it is a haven for terrorists, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 20, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Gunmen Hide In Market,
September 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf member nabbed, by Non Alquitran, Diigo,
September 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, Upshot.
September 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP not a terrorist haven; But.
September 20, 2001, Bernama, Philippines Denies It's a Haven for Terrorists,
September 20, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, Ability to blend in, innovate a deadly combination, Stephen Franklin,
September 20, 2001, Jakarta Post, Counter intelligence bolstered following U.S. fears
September 20, 2001, New Straits Times, IGP: They were genuine visitors
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September 21, 2001, Pacific Business News, Asia strategy depends on U.S. consumer, by Prabha Natarajan,
September 21, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malacanang Denies RP Connection for 4 Terrorists,
September 21, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] US rejects clerics' call for Osama to leave on own accord, [Page View]
September 21, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] The alarums of war, [Page View]
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September 22, 2001, CNN News, Tracing the Asian terror links,
September 22, 2001, BBC News, UK airlines 'will continue flying'
September 22, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Talks Reportedly Begin for Americans' Release,
September 22, 2001, Gulf News, Asian anti-terrorist coalition urged, by Arlene Burgos,
September 22, 2001, Gulf News, Probe continues into Abu Sayyaf-bin Laden link, Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 22, 2001, Yomiuri Shimbun / Daily Yomiuri, NPA says Islamic terrorists active in Asia,
September 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Regional Action Sought vs Terrorism,
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September 23, 2001, Washington Post, Bin Laden Followers Reach Across Globe, by Doug Struck...,
September 23, 2001, AFP, "The Lamitan and the Art of War,"by BGen. Romeo B. Dominguez AFP,
September 23, 2001, Gulf News, Bin Laden 'funded Philippines separatist group',
September 23, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo backs regional anti-terrorist coalition, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, Arrested Abu Sayyaf leader refuses to cooperate with probers,
September 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Gov't Grants US Request to Land, Refuel, Fly over RP,
September 23, 2001, ABS-CBN, 9:41 PM, MNLF denies role in Pagadian city blastDiigo,
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September 24, 2001, BBC News, Bush calls halt to terror funding,
September 24, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, President Bush's step to dry up terrorists' money flow is necessary
September 24, 2001, Gulf News, Bin Laden on the run has few options, by Rahimullah Yusufzai,
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September 25, 2001, The Washington Post, Bush's Target List Draws Path to Bin Laden's Backers;
September 25, 2001, The Washington Post, Bush Moves to Cut Terrorists' Support, by Mike Allen...
September 25, 2001, New York Times, The Money Track Bush Freezes Assets Linked to Terror Network
September 25, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Rebels Could Prove Crucial To U.S. Fight, by Douglas Birch,
September 25, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf bomb plot foiled, by Raffy Jimenez,
September 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Congress' OK may not be needed for,
September 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, To Take A Stand
September 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, Handover request not true - Palace
September 25, 2001, Business Line, India: America's agony is our suffering,
September 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Abu Sayyaf leader in Metro Manila held,
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September 26, 2001, The Washington Post, Moscow Eager to Tie Rebels In Chechnya to Bin Laden,
September 26, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf leaders admit funding by bin Laden,
September 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang backs call for national,
September 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't to package plan to support
September 26, 2001, Jakarta Post, Indonesia signs UN convention on terrorism,
September 26, 2001, Jakarta Post, ASEAN's stand on terrorism,
September 26, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, President Bush's step to dry up terrorists' money flow is..
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September 27, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf arms buyer arrested, by Raffy Jimenez,
September 27, 2001, Gulf News, 50 Filipinos 'being trained by Taliban', by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 27, 2001, Gulf News, President unveils 14-step anti-terror plan,
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Pinoy na Pinoy.
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, DBCC set to assess impact of US
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, GMA presents details of anti-.
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, BoI diversifies investment.
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Blue-chip selling takes composite,
September 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Detention of Pinoys in Belgium,
September 27, 2001, Business Times (Malaysia) RM110m tourism allocation to have positive spin-off effects,
September 27, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: Airport pledges thorough checks.
September 27, 2001, Statesman (India) Are We All Helping Raise Terrorists?
September 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 30 Filipinos' Arrest in Belgium Assailed,
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September 28, 2001, CNN News, Abu Sayyaf and its links to bin Laden, by Maria Ressa,
September 28, 2001, BBC News, Bin Laden 'still helping Philippines rebels',
September 28, 2001, Gulf News, UAE orders freeze on 'terror' accounts, by Stanley Carvalho,
September 28, 2001, Gulf News, Military: Bin Laden more dangerous than Saddam, by Our Bureau Chief,
September 28, 2001, Gulf News, A long war ahead against terrorists, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
September 28, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo to sign anti-money laundering bill tomorrow,
September 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Fast Forward.
September 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Anti-terrorism campaign may last
September 28, 2001, Jakarta Post,Indonesia asked to freeze bin Laden's assets
September 28, 2001, Denver Business Journal, We will never forget.(how people are dealing emotionally with terrorist
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September 29, 2001, Los Angeles Times Wire Reports, Rebels Abandon Hostage as Police Close In,
September 29, 2001, Seattle Times / AP, Stakes high for Philippines in leader's corruption trial, by Jim Gomez, Diigo,
September 29, 2001, Gulf News, Police rescue ethnic Chinese captive in Jolo,
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September 30, 2001, CNN News, Philippines acts on money laundering, by Rufi Vigilar,
September 30, 2001, The Independent, Laundering body on terrorist alert, by Heather Tomlinson,
September 30, 2001, The Independent, Why America the Giant Will Always Make Enemies, by Hugh Brogan,
September 30, 2001, Gulf News, Zamboanga varsity linked to Bin Laden, by Al Jacinto,
September 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Signs Anti-Money Laundering Bill into Law,
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October 1, 2001, CNN, Anti-money laundering law 'lacks teeth',
October 1, 2001, The Manila Times, Arroyo: Half of Basilan supports Sayyaf, by Joel R. San Juan,
October 1, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf leader's wife captured in Manila, by Al Jacinto,
October 1, 2001, BusinessWorld, Cebu's tourism players concerned on..
October 1, 2001, BusinessWorld, Dear Editor
October 1, 2001, BusinessWorld, Decision on national ID proposal up
October 1, 2001, Investor's Business Daily, U.S. Special Forces In Afghanistan, In Pursuit Of Suspects, Bush Says,
October 1, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Tighten money laundering rules: ABN Amro, [Page View]
October 1, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Don't mix up Islam with terrorism: Jakarta, [Page View]
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October 2, 2001, Gulf News, Mystery woman suspect baffles police,
October 2, 2001, Gulf News, Orphanages in southern Philippines under probe, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
October 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, PNP: Woman has no Sayyaf links, by Non Alquitran and Christina Mendez,
October 2, 2001, BusinessWorld, To take a stand,
October 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Search on for Abu Sayyaf Assets, Accounts,
October 2, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Separating terrorism from religion, [Page View]
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October 3, 2001, Gulf News, Bahrain to freeze assets linked to terrorism, by Latheef Farook,
October 3, 2001, New York Times, Philippines Offers U.S. Its Troops And Bases, by Mark Landler,
October 3, 2001, Bernama, Mahathir Cautions ASEAN Over Involvement in War,
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October 4, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf money traced, by Regina Bengco,
October 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, 2 Basilan schools infiltrated by young Sayyaf members?, by Aurea Calica,
October 4, 2001, Business Line, India: Will terrorists have the last laugh?
October 4, 2001, BusinessWorld, Camacho sets US visit next week for.
October 4, 2001, New Straits Times, Asean must not take part in war, says PM.
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October 5, 2001, CNN, 2:05 PM EDT, Al Qaeda has complex terrorist networks, analysts say,
October 5, 2001, CNN, Source: U.S. may strike Afghan defenses before aid flights,
October 5, 2001, New York Times, Asia/Pacific: Philippines: 13 In Muslim Group Captured, by Seth Mydans,
October 5, 2001, The Independent, Kidnap killings raise alarm in Philippines, by Oliver Teves,
October 5, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf leader enters not guilty plea on arraignment, by Al Jacinto,
October 5, 2001, ABS-CBN / Reuters, Sharon says Israel won't roll over for US, Diigo,
October 5, 2001 ABS-CBN / Reuters, US mulls securing Pakistani nuke arms, Diigo,
October 5, 2001, ABS-CBN, Cops lack antiterror training, by Paul Atienza, Diigo,
October 5, 2001, ABS-CBN / Today, Cops lack anti-terror training, by Paul Atienza,
October 5, 2001, Business Line, India: The world must unite to kill terrorism.
October 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Palace briefed on US evidence vs.
October 5, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Military strikes expected this month, [Page View]
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October 6, 2001, New York Times, Muslim Rebels Raid Town in Southern PhilippinesDiigo,
October 6, 2001, The Independent, Headless skeleton may be that of US hostage, by Kathy Marks,
October 6, 2001, The Independent, Las Vegas Identified as the Hub for the Terrorists, by Andrew Gumbel,
October 6, 2001, Reuters / ABS-CBN, Sobero's remains found?
October 6, 2001, Gulf News, Troops find remains of U.S. hostage,
October 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Waging an All-Out War vs Terrorism,
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October 7, 2001, CNN News, Philippines skeleton could be U.S. hostage,
October 7, 2001, CNN, 11:33 PM EDT, Philippines skeleton could be U.S. hostage,
October 7, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. supplies 'will help Abu Sayyaf',
October 7, 2001, Gulf News, Move to identify hostage's remains, by Al Jacinto,
October 7, 2001, Statesman (India) Terror blacklist spares Lashkar.
October 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Evidence Should Persuade Taliban to Yield Bin Laden,
October 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Strains in the Grand Coalition - Blas F. Ople,
October 6, 2001, ABS-CBN / Reuters, Sobero's remains found?, Diigo,
October 6, 2001, ABS-CBN / Reuters, FBI, CIA see high probability of new attack, Diigo,
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October 8, 2001, CNN News, Philippines backs 'just offensive' on Afghanistan,
October 8, 2001, CNN, World reaction to the U.S.-led attacks,
October 8, 2001, CNN, Asia voices its support,
October 8, 2001, New Straits Times, Malaysia will not help in any war effort',
October 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 15 rebels killed in Basilan clash,
October 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Implores Power of Prayers,
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October 9, 2001, Gulf News, Bombs rock two hotels in Zamboanga, by Al Jacinto,
October 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf bombs 3 hotels in Zamboanga,
October 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, Troops, police on alert for.
October 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, Malacanang calls on Filipinos to.
October 9, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't wants US to specify danger,
October 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin / Reuters, 21 Abu men killed; Zambo hotels bombed, Diigo,
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October 10, 2001, BBC News, US bolsters Manila's rebel crackdown,
October 10, 2001, New York Times, Philippines Reports Killing 21 Rebels,
October 10, 2001, New York Times, A Nation Challenged: Global Links; Other Fronts Seen, by Tim Weiner,
October 10, 2001, Gulf News, Philippines joins China's campaign, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
October 10, 2001, Gulf News, Noose tightens around Abu Sayyaf militants, by Al Jacinto,
October 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Pacquiao up against small but terrible foe,
October 10, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] PAS wants US declared a terrorist state, [Page View]
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October 11, 2001, CNN News, U.S. hostage held by Abu Sayyaf dead,
October 11, 2001, CNN News, U.S. sending 'anti-terror team' to Manila,
October 11, 2001, New York Times, Global Network; U.S. Advisers May Aid Philippine Antiterror Effort,
October 11, 2001, Independent, Anti-US Protesters Try to Storm Jakarta Parliament ; Muslim Reaction,
October 11, 2001, The Independent, US Discloses Plans to Open New Fronts in War on Terror,
October 11, 201, The Independent, US general will go to Philippines as Bush fulfills his pledge for a war without limits,
October 11, 2001, Washington Post, Attack Altering Politics Across Southeast Asia; Muslims,Governments
October 11, 2001, Gulf News, Security adviser to meet Muslim leaders, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
October 11, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, US to help Philippines fight Muslim separatists,
October 11, 2001, BusinessWorld, Bush proposes GMA state visit for.
October 11, 2001, Bernama, Malaysia, Indonesia, The Philippines: Next U.S. Targets?,
October 11, 2001, Bernama, U.S. Actions Only Against Terrorists in Afghanistan,
October 11, 2001, Bernama, Inappropriate For U.S. to Act Unilaterally Says Abdullah,
October 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 3 Cabinet Members, 2 Ambassadors Confirmed,
Diigo, October 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:29 AM, Davao's vigilante group strikes again,
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October 12, 2001, CNN, U.S. hostage held by Abu Sayyaf dead,
October 12, 2001, BBC News,US hostage confirmed dead,
October 12, 2001, New York Times, Corrections,
October 12, 2001, Gulf News, 50 families flee homes, by Al Jacinto,
October 12, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo warned of new terror groups, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
October 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, US to provide RP technical,
October 12, 2001, Bernama, We Don't Attach Much Value To New York Times Report, Says Abdullah,
October 12, 2001, Bernama, U.S. To Help Manila Fight Terrorists,
October 12, 2001, Bernama, DPM Asks U.S. To Furnish Info on Terrorist Activities in M'sia,
October 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, US to provide RP technical,
October 12, 2001, Denver Business Journal, Insurer: Attacks changed face of industry.(Industry changes),
October 12, 2001, New Straits Times, Malaysia 'identified as target',
October 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Terrorism Experts Coming,
October 12, 2001, Manila Bulletin, De Venecia Airs Hopes for Summit,
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October 13, 2001, New York Times, The Philippines Moves Against Bank Secrecy, by Mark Landler,
October 13, 2001, The Independent, Protesters Take to Streets across the Islamic World,
October 13, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero confirmed dead - report,
October 13, 2001, Gulf News, Evidence points to money laundering by terror groups,
October 13, 2001, Gulf News, Three hostages flee from Abu Sayyaf, by Al Jacinto,
October 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Resist Extremist Appeals - Arroyo,
October 13, 2001, The Philippine Star, US tests confirm Sobero is dead, by Pia Lee-Brago,
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October 14, 2001, CNN, 3:16 AM EDT, Abu Sayyaf hostages rescued, one beheaded,
October 14, 2001, CNN News, Abu Sayyaf hostages rescued, one beheaded,
October 14, 2001, Gulf News, Manila urged to beef up water installation security, by Arlene Burgos...,
October 14, 2001, Gulf News, Singapore and Thailand new Arroyo allies, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
October 14, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf bombs found in Basilan, by Al Jacinto,
October 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, The Afghan War Is Making Bush Prove His Mettle, by Jose Guevara,
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October 15, 2001, CNN, 8:43 AM EDT, Abu Sayyaf hostage pleads for life,
October 15, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo makes U-turn on death penalty,
October 15, 2001, Gulf News, Businessmen offer Abu Sayyaf one-way tickets to Afghanistan,
October 15, 2001, Gulf News, Four hostages escape during gunbattle, by Al Jacinto,
October 15, 2001, The Philippine Star, 4 Sayyaf hostages rescued,
October 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, Bush-GMA meeting in Nov. to discuss.
October 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, Beltran slams 'war budget',
October 15, 2001, New Straits Times, This is not fair,
October 15, 2001, New Straits Times, Give us the facts, US told,
October 15, 2001, Bernama, Goh Reveals Plot to Recruit Singaporean Muslims,
October 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Troops Rescue 4 More Abu Sayyaf Hostages,\
October 15, 2001, Sun Star, MILF camp in Lanao bombarded, by Ben O. Tesiorna, Diigo,
October 15, 2001, Sun Star, We don't kill our hostages: Global, by Ben O. Tesiorna, Diigo,
October 15, 2001, Sun Star, 10 Abus killed, 4 hostages rescued in Basilan clashesDiigo,
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October 16, 2001, AP / Los Angeles Times, Philippine Military Rebuffs Rebel Threat to Kill Couple,October 16, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, New Tribes Prays For Missionaries' Lives, by Gary Taylor,
October 16, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf threatens to kill hostages, by Al Jacinto,
October 16, 2001, The Independent, Philippine protesters burn US and British flags in support of Bin Laden,
October 16, 2001, BusinessWorld, Muslim areas in Mindanao to benefit,
October 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, PNP Chief Assures Muslims,
October 16, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Signs point to Abu Sayyaf being US' next target, [Page View]
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October 17, 2001, The Independent, Imelda Marcos charged over 'secret accounts', by Kathy Marks
October 17, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Philippine Army Traps Guerrillas, Hostages, by Gary Taylor,
October 17, 2001, Gulf News, Tourism chief hopes to prop up sagging travel industry,
October 17, 2001, Gulf News, Military continues to bomb Abu Sayyaf lair,
October 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Lacson Warns of Communists in Administration,
October 17, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, U.S. cannot ignore anti-American demonstrations,
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October 18, 2001, CNN, Philippine rebel group signs ceasefire guidelines,
October 18, 2001, BBC News, 'Big step' for Philippines peace talks,
October 18, 2001, The Independent, Gunmen abduct Italian missionary, 176 words
October 18, 2001, Scotsman / AP, Philippines guerrilla chief flees as troops close in, Diigo,
October 18, 2001, Gulf News, Washington urges Manila to rescue American hostages quickly,
October 18, 2001, Gulf News, Manila to seek Japan's withdrawal of travel advisory, by Gilbert Felongco,
October 18, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani slips past military dragnet, by Raffy Jiminez,
October 18, 2001, Gulf News, Italian missionary abducted, by Al Jacinto,
October 18, 2001, Bernama, MILF-Manila To Sign Instruction Manual On Ceasefire Implementation,
October 18, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Just Wage a 'Cool War' and Not a World War,
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October 19, 2001, The Record (Bergen, NJ) Business Booms for New Jersey-Based Chain of Security Training Centers,
October 19, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. experts in Zamboanga,
October 19, 2001, Gulf News, Priest's kidnappers demand ransom, by Al Jacinto,
October 19, 2001, BusinessWorld (Philippines) AFP out to find Janjalani.
October 19, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, List of kidnapping, killings of priests in the South,
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October 20, 2001, Statesman (India) Chasing Shadows: Need To Cut Money Supply Lines To Terrorists.
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October 21, 2001, BBC News, Fierce fighting with Philippines rebels,
October 21, 2001, Newsweek International / The Daily Beast, Taking From The Poor, Diigo,
October 21, 2001, Xinhuanet, 19:39:14, Twenty-Six Abu Sayyaf Rebels Killed in Philippines,
October 21, 2001, Reuters, 11:35 AM, Philippine troops battle muslim rebels,
October 21, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf are bandits - Arroyo,
October 21, 2001, Gulf News, Chinese freed with Libyan envoy's aid, by Edwin Fernandez,
October 21, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Kidnap Victim Freed, Arroyo Tells Jiang,
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October 22, 2001, Los Angeles Times Wire Reports, Clashes Kill 16 Muslim Rebels, One Soldier,
October 22, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 16 Rebels, 1 Soldier Die In Clashes,
October 22, 2001, The Manila Times, Battles rage in Basilan, Jolo, leave 26 Abu dead, by Joel R. San Juan
October 22, 2001, The Manila Times, Pierantoni kidnappers' 'lookout' captured, by Joel R. San Juan,
October 22, 2001, The Manila Times, APEC issues guarded statement on terrorism,
October 22, 2001, The Manila Times, Bush, Mahathir clash on globalization, by Tony Lopez,
October 22, 2001, Gulf News, 18 killed in Sulu clashes, by Al Jacinto,
October 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf suffers heavy losses,
October 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, APEC stops short of backing US-led,
October 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf suffers heavy losses,
October 22, 2001, ANTARA, No Change in Indonesia;s Stance on Afghan Crisis,
October 22, 2001, ANTARA, Global Crisis Should Be Solved Through UN, Says Abdurrahmin Wahid
October 22, 2001, ANTARA, APEC Leaders Condemn Terrorist Attacks On U.S.
October 22, 2001, Statesman (India) Combating Terrorism: West Must Remove Suspicion And Distrust,
October 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin / AFP, 26 Abu Sayyaf Rebels, 1 Soldier Killed in Clash,
October 22, 2001, Statesman (India) / Deutsche Presse-Agentur, 26 Abu Sayyaf rebels killed in encounters, Diigo, ________________________________________________________________________________
October 23, 2001, Gulf News, Ex-hostage confirms pay-off,
October 23, 2001, The Philippine Star, Enter America's ground forces, by Art A. Borjal,
October 23, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Fearing the secondary effects of war on terror, [Page View]
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October 24, 2001, CNN News, 9:18 PM EDT, U.S. builds up counter-terrorist team in Philippines,
October 24, 2001, CNN, News, 3:41 AM EDT, Philippines sidelined in islands dispute,
October 24, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. anti-terror team arrives in Zamboanga,
October 24, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf man blows himself up, by Al Jacinto,
October 24, 2001, BusinessWorld, India: Portents of a world civil war,
October 24, 2001, Investor's Business Daily, Philippines Gets Help From U.S.(World War on Terrorism)
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October 25, 2001, New York Times, World Briefing | Asia: Philippines: Muslim Rebels Said To Surrender,
October 25, 2001, Gulf News, Sobero pleaded for his life says militant, by Al Jacinto,
October 25, 2001, Gulf News, Foreign help to tackle Abu Sayyaf,
October 25, 2001, BusinessWorld, AFP officials meet with US military,
October 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Coup, Say Reyes, Mendoza; Biazon, Honasan Minimize Reports,
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October 26, 2001, The Christian Science Monitor, The Philippine branch of terror, by Dan Murphy,
October 26, 2001, Gulf News, Japan team defies travel warnings,
October 26, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Japan Urged: 'Lift Travel Ban on RP'; Tourism Industry Airs Appeal,
October 26, 2001, The Philippine Star, The Crackdown, by Ann Bernadette S. Corvera, Diigo,
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October 27, 2001, Reuters / Gulf News, Philippines hopes to get U.S. gear to fight extremists
October 27, 2001, Asia Times Online, Philippines the second front in war on terror? by Marc Erikson,
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October 28, 2001, CNN, 11:54 PM EST, Abu Sayyaf suspected in Philippines bombing,
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October 29, 2001, CNN News, 10:44 AM EST, Arroyo links terrorism to poverty,
October 29, 2001, BBC News, Abu Sayyaf blamed for bomb blast,
October 29, 2001, The Independent, 11 dead, scores hurts after Philippine blast,
October 29, 2001, ABC News, 11 dead, scores injured in blast in Philippines: radio,
October 29, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. anti-terrorism experts in Basilan, by Al Jacinto,
October 29, 2001, New Straits Times, Malaysians ignore Pas call for Jihad,
October 29, 2001, BusinessWorld, Davao City: plenty of opportunities,
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October 30, 2001, New York Times, Americans Aiding Philippines In Fight Against Terrorist Group,
October 30, 2001, BBC News, Police arrest Philippines bombing suspect,
October 30, 2001, Reuters / Gulf News, U.S. hostages still alive says Basilan governor,
October 30, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. advisers take rough ride in 50-year-old helicopters, by Al Jacinto,
October 30, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo seeks global effort to lift economy, by Regina Bengco,
October 30, 2001, BusinessWorld, Abu Sayyaf behind Zambo blasts,
October 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Reyes Optimistic on Abu Sayyaf by Year's End,
October 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 5 Dead in Zambo Blast; Police Have Witnesses,
October 30, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Calls for Int'l Economic Coalition; ASEAN Summit Set in Brunei,
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October 31, 2001, Gulf News, 13 U.S. experts near Abu Sayyaf camp in Maluso,
October 31, 2001, Filipinas, Brown Bag; Officers Bribed by Abu Sayyaf?
October 31, 2001, Jakarta Post, Decree readied to freeze terrorist assets,
October 31, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Zambo police have bombers' identities,
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November 1, 2001, CNN News, 5:27 AM EST, U.S. to brief Philippines on Abu Sayyaf fight,
November 1, 2001, CNN News, 3:10 AM EST, Manila rules out al-Qaeda links with suspect bombers,
November 1, 2001, BBC News, Philippines bomb linked to Abu Sayyaf,
November 1, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Philippine army kills five Muslim rebels,
November 1, 2001, VFW Mag, This is the enemy: America is waging war on a relatively unknown enemy...
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November 2, 2001, BBC News, Manila rejects talks with kidnappers,
November 2, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Letter, Telling Stories,
November 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Abu Sayyaf behind Zambo blast—GMA
November 2, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf leader Sabaya sends surrender feelers to military,
November 2, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Sayyaf Leader, 3 Men Killed in Gun Battle,
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November 3, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: Anti-terror boost at Asean summit.
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November 4, 2001, CNN News, 10:45 PM EST, Abu Sayyaf hostage rescued,
November 4, 2001, Washington Post, Pacific Plan Seeks Clues To Al Qaeda Contacts, Thomas E. Ricks
November 4, 2001, New York Times, The Temperature's a Lot Warmer but the Mission's the Same:,
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November 5, 2001, Investor's Business D., Blaming America: Libertarians See U.S. At Fault For Sept. 11
November 5, 2001, BusinessWorld, Clark stop for US Marines.
November 5, 2001, Bernama, ASEAN Rejects Attempt to Link Terrorism with Religion,
November 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, ASEAN Leaders Start Meeting in Brunei,
November 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 4 More US Planes Land, Refuel at Clark,
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November 6, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo rejects US troops offer
*November 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Ex-Sayyaf hostage converted to Islam,
*November 6, 2001, The Philippine Star, Captive Italian priest not in the hands of Abu Sayyaf — Cimatu,
November 6, 2001, Jakarta Post, AG asks BI to freeze terrorists' accounts.
November 6, 2001, BusinessWorld, Military hopes to score in drive vs.
November 6, 2001, Bernama, Malaysia States Its Stand on Terrorism at ASEAN Leaders' Summit,
November 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Media in Wartime,
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November 7, 2001, ANTARA, ASEAN Made No Call on U.S. to Stop Attacks on Afghanistan,
November 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Misuari Categorically Rejects Abu Sayyaf,
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November 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 08:39 PM, GMA meets with Guardians, denies coup,
November 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 11:01 PM, Defense finds holes in Arellano story,
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November 9, 2001, CNN News, Rescuers fear 300 dead in Philippine storm,
November 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Bad weather halts offensive vs Sayyaf in Basilan,
November 8, 2001, ABS-CBN, 7:30 AM, Cebu City under state of calamityDiigo,
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November 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Canadian abducted by Sayyaf? Diigo,
November 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Shaping the Future of Mindanao,
November 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Leads Prayer Rally at Luneta Today,
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November 11, 2001, ABS-CBN, Brains behind sale of ballots known to Comelec probers, by Cher Jimenez,
November 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Leads Prayer for Peace,Various Groups Join Rally at Luneta,
November 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, RP to Seek Military Equipment from US at 9-Day Arroyo Visit,
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November 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, Early retirement for AFP chief?,
November 12, 2001, ANTARA, Philippines' Arroyo to Visit Indonesia on Monday
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November 13, 2001, CNN News, 5:16 AM EST, Philippines, U.S. on verge of military deal,
November 13, 2001, Jakarta Post, Indonesia, Philippine bolster security ties.
November 13, 2001, Bernama, ASEAN Army Chiefs Meet in Manila on Terrorism,
November 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Tourists safe, PNP assures,
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November 14, 2001, CNN News, Kidnappers of Italian priest killed in Philippines,
November 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP-US defense pact up for,
November 14, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo off on 9-Day Visit to US Tonight,
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November 15, 2001, CNN News, 7:54 AM EST, Seven Abu Sayyaf hostages freed,
November 15, 2001, BBC News, Philippines hostages 'suffering'
November 15, 2001, The Philippine Star, US Pacific commander-in-chief vows aid to finish off Sayyaf, Diigo,
November 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, US President may reciprocate,
November 15, 2001, BusinessWorld, Guingona sees ASG elimination by,
November 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, New Strategies Sought vs Crime,
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November 16, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 7 Win Freedom, by Robert Perez,
November 16, 2001, Gulf News, Asean armies agree on joint action on terrorism, by Gilbert Felongco,
November 16, 2001, Gulf News, Militant 'trained by Bin Laden', by A Correspondent
November 16, 2001, Gulf News, Seven Abu Sayyaf hostages rescued, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
November 16, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo's vigilante plan under fire,
November 16, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf releases 7 Filipino hostages, by Roel Pareño,
November 16, 2001, Jakarta Post, Boyce dismisses report of U.S. military plan in Indonesia,
November 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo in Frisco, Sees Bush Tuesday,
November 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Islamic World Starts Ramadhan Today,
November 16, 2001, Manila Bulletin, AFP recovers 7 Sayyaf captives,
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November 17, 2001, New York Times, Release Said to Be Near for U.S. Couple Held by Philippine Rebels,
November 17, 2001, Gulf News, Hostage becomes Abu Sayyaf leader,
November 17, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf demand P1m to free nurse, by Barbara Mae Dacanay
November 17, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Addresses United Nations Today,
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November 18, 2001, CNN News, Philippine hostage rescue in crucial phase, 9:14 PM EST (0214 GMT)
November 18, 2001, CNN, Filipino terrorists face crackdown, 3:08 AM EST (0808 GMT)
November 18, 2001, Gulf News, Six Afghan-trained Filipinos return to Philippines,
November 18, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf destroyed - military, by Raffy Jimenez,
*November 18, 2001, The Philippine Star, 40 troops hunting Sayyaf go AWOL, by Roel Pareño,
November 18, 2001, ABS-CBN, 12:01 AM, abs-cbnNEWS.com staff 'hostaged', Yasmin Lee G. Arpon,
November 18, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Asks UN: Step Up Poverty Drive,
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November 19, 2001, CNN News, Muslim rebels attack Philippine town, 5:04 AM EST (1004 GMT)
November 19, 2001, CNN News, 50 killed in Philippine rebel attack, 8:02 AM EST (1302 GMT)
November 19, 2001, BBC News, Philippines peace deal broken,
November 19, 2001, PBS.org, President Gloria Arroyo discusses her country's battle with domestic and foreign terrorismDiigo,
November 19, 2001, KMBC / Kansas City Star, Kidnapped Wichita Couple Gets Letter To FamilyDiigo,
November 19, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari links up with Abu Sayyaf - army, by Al Jacinto,
November 19, 2001, The Philippine Star, "Nur met with Abu Sayyaf leaders for possible alliance", by Christina Mendez,
November 19, 2001, BusinessWorld (Philippines) Misuari, Abu Sayyaf reportedly.
November 19, 2001, BusinessWorld, US mulls grant of debt relief to RP,
November 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, RP Safe, Arroyo Assures Investors,
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November 20, 2001, CNN.com, Philippine separatists may merge,
November 20, 2001, CNN News,Philippines seeking U.S. aid against Islamic fighters,
November 20, 2001, CNN News,Philippine-U.S. leaders discuss fighting Islamic rebels,
November 20, 2001, BBC News, Arroyo suspends renegade governor,
November 20, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 55 Dead In Renewed Rebellion,
November 20, 2001, The Independent, Philippines peace deal shattered as 55 die in Muslim uprising,
November 20, 2001, Gulf News, Hunt on for Misuari after Jolo attack, by Barbara Mae Dacanay...
November 20, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 52 dead as MNLF men attack Army outposts in Sulu,
November 20, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo in Washington, Hopeful on Bush Meeting,
November 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP-US security deal talks only at.
November 20, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune, Philippines could be next front in war on terrorism, by Michael Kilian,
November 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Misuari declares war; 52 killed, 83 wounded, by Roel Pareno, Diigo,
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November 21, 2001, CNN News, 6:29 AM EST, Fresh fighting erupts in Philippines,
November 21, 2001, BBC News, In pictures: Philippines uprising,
November 21, 2001, BBC News, 'Over 100' dead in Philippines uprising,
November 21, 2001, The Washington Post, U.S. to Aid Philippines' Terrorism War; Bush Promises...
November 21, 2001, Gulf News, OIC asked not to give asylum to Misuari, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
November 21, 2001, The Philippine Star, RP with US vs terrorism every step of the way — GMA,
November 21, 2001, Thomas Crosbie BreakingNews, Bush tells Philippines, we'll help your anti-terror war,
November 21, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 7 Accords, Including $55-M US Aid to Mindanao, Signed; Arroyo,
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November 22, 2001, CNN News, 4:53 AM EST, Philippine army seize rebel camps,
November 22, 2001, BBC News,Army hunts for Philippines governor,
November 22, 2001, BBC News,Thousands mourn Malaysia's king,
November 22, 2001, BBC News, Indonesian police say Eluay was murdered,
November 22, 2001, The Washington Post, Bin Laden, Bombs and Buddhas, by Keith B. Richburg,
November 22, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. willing to help solve Abu Sayyaf problem, by Gilbert Felongco,
November 22, 2001, The Philippine Star, Bush offers US troops to fight Sayyaf rebels,
November 22, 2001, BusinessWorld, RP braces for worse from US attacks,
November 22, 2001, New Straits Times, Malaysia calls for peace among warring factions in Philippines,
November 22, 2001, New Straits Times, The burden of history,
November 22, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Rebellion Charges vs Misuari,
November 22, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Page 14, US pledges to help Manila fight Abu Sayyaf, [Page View]
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November 23, 2001, CNN, Tropical storm threatens southern Philippines,
November 23, 2001, CNN, 8:41 AM EST, Philippine officials tightlipped over arrests,
November 23, 2001, CNN, Hunt for Philippine governor steps up,
November 23, 2001, BBC News, More troops to quell Philippines revolt,
November 23, 2001, Gulf News, President orders Misuari's arrest, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
November 23, 2001, Gulf News, Abu Sayyaf strength halved - army, by Al Jacinto,
November 23, 2001, Bernama, M'sia Prepared to Send Peacekeepers to Afghanistan
November 23, 2001, Bernama, Philippines Parallel Wars on Poverty and Terrorism
November 23, 2001, Bernama, Newsfocus: Misuari's Uprising Won't Last Long,
November 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Arroyo Back from US, Mexico; Cites Stronger Alliance w/ 2 Nations,
November 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Ople Seeks Inquiry into Mindanao War,
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November 24, 2001, CNN News, Rebel governor nabbed in Malaysia,
November 24, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo cites gains from U.S. trip, by Gilbert Felongco,
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November 25, 2001, New York Times, Malaysian Authorities Arrest A Fugitive Philippine Muslim,
November 25, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari held in Malaysia, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, One soldier killed, 3 hurt in NPA clash, 7:43 PM
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, No election forms in Tawi-tawi, 6:13 PM
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, Palace calls MNLF to behave on ARMM polls, 5:55 PM
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, Troops on alert on eve of ARMM elections, 5:33 PM
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, Envoy: Misuari's whereabouts not yet confirmed, 5:04 PM
November 25, 2001, ABS-CBN, Nur's return rejected,
November 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, C-130 Plane, Other US Military Aid Coming - Arroyo,
November 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Christian Democrats Adopt JdV Resolution for Dialogue,
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November 26, 2001, CNN News, Low turnout in Philippine polls,
November 26, 2001, CNN News, 1:57 PM EST, Philippines faces new hostage crisis,
November 26, 2001, Gulf News, Talks under way for Misuari handover, by Gilbert Felongco,
November 26, 2001, Gulf News, Troops on full alert on eve of ARMM elections, by Al Jacinto,
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Southcom: Sulu polls go on, 12:05 PM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Police: Misuari faction behind Maguindanao blasts, 11:55 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Three explosions rock Maguindanao poll center, 11:33 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Four killed, one hurt in Davao massacre, 11:23 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Golez: Misuari should answer charges, 10:49 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Officials meet over state of ARMM polls in Sulu, 10:57 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Polling goes on in Jolo, 10:49 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Suspected NPA rebels torch bus in Albay, 10:46 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, U.S. troops set up base near Kandahar, 10:43 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, GMA in no hurry for return of Misuari, 10:29 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Malacañang bucks reported suspension of polls in Sulu, 10:15 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Military: No suspension of ARMM polls in Sulu, 09:59 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Benipayo contradicts Tancangco: Sulu polls go on, 09:41 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Tancangco: ARMM polls suspended in Sulu, 09:19 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, P1.5-M offered for ex-Mabitac mayor's killers, 08:27 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Taliban fighters leave border town, 07:59 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Envoy: Nur still in Malaysia, 07:30 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN,Namfrel: 1,500 volunteers deployed in ARMM, 07:06 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Comelec all set for ARMM polls, 06:54 AM
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Deinstitutionalizing corruption,
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Golez: Nur's men demoralized,
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, 'Martinez might have been tortured too',
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Promised U.S. military plane to arrive this week, 2:39 p
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Palestinian arrested in Sultan Kudarat, 1:48 p
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Namfrel to file impeach raps vs Tancangco, 12:50 p
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Peso at 51.898:$1 in mid-trade, 12:41 p
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, Borra: Power for ARMM polls assured, 12:16 p
November 26, 2001, ABS-CBN, PNP to launch new Metro Manila unit, 12:12 p
November 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, Three Men Arrested in Philippines.(World War on Terrorism)
November 26, 2001, BusinessWorld, No objection to Malaysia's,
November 26, 2001, New Straits Times, 'Malaysia will not intervene',
November 26, 2001, Bernama, Arroyo Wants M'sia to Take First Crack at Misuari,
November 26, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malaysia to Send Misuari Back to RP, Vows No Asylum,
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November 27, 2001, CNN News, First hostages released in Philippine standoff,
November 27, 2001, CNN News, Malaysia to deport Philippines' Misuari,
November 27, 2001, The Washington Post, Videotape of U.S. Hostages Broadcast in Philippines,
November 27, 2001, New York Times, U.S. Couple Held in Philippines Describe Their Ordeal on Tape,
November 27, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Soldiers Fire On Guerrillas,
November 27, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Captive Missionary Couple Express Fear, Hope, by Gary Taylor,
November 27, 2001, AP - The Independent US missionary couple tells of hostage ordeal, by Jim Gomez,
November 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, Calling a Spade...
November 27, 2001, CBS News, Hostages Beg U.S. For Help,
November 27, 2001, Gulf News, Hostages plead for freedom,
November 27, 2001, Gulf News, Malaysia to question Misuari, by Barbara Mae Dacanay / Raffy Jimenez,
November 27, 2001, ABS-CBN, Confusion grips ARMM polls,
November 27, 2001, Associated Press, Filipino rebels swap 89 hostages for freedom, by Bullit Marquez,
November 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malaysia to Try Misuari,
November 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Muslim Migrants from Philippines Find Peace, but Fugitive Governor Raises Fears,
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November 28, 2001, CNN News, Philippine rebels release all hostages,
November 28, 2001, CNN News, Arrests link al Qaeda to Philippines,
November 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP vows to rescue Sayyaf hostages,
November 28, 2001, Manila Bulletin, US Reiterates Confidence in RP,
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November 29, 2001, CNN News, Renewed clashes between rebels, Philippine troops,
November 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 3 Foreigners Recruiting in South Arrested,
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November 30, 2001, New York Times, Captured Missionaries' Family Prays and Waits, by Jodi Wilgoren,
November 30, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo says Misuari has deserted followers, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
November 30, 2001, New Tribes Ministry Press Release, NTM concerned for BurnhamsDiigo,
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December 1, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Hostages' Relatives Push U.S.for Rescue, by Robert Perez,
December 1, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, U.S. Rebel-fighting Aid Lands,
December 1, 2001, Agence France-Presse, Bush's faith central to war effort, by Jacques Charmelot,
December 1, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Bush turns attention to next phase of America's War on Terrorism,
December 1, 2001, The Business Times [Malaysia] Page 5, Righteous wrath of the wronged, [Page View]
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December 2, 2001, BBC News, A personal account, by Phil Rees, Diigo,
December 2, 2001, The Washington Post, Philippine Troops Kill 6 Muslim Guerrillas, 422 words,
December 2, 2001, The Washington Post, Kansas Children See Abducted Parents on Videotape;
December 2, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Soldiers Attack Rebel Camp,
December 2, 2001, Associated Press, Hostages' children hope media spotlight will win release,
December 2, 2001, Gulf News, Estino denies being Misuari's chief of staff, says he's not on the run,
December 2, 2001, Gulf News, Burnham family seeks U.S. help,
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December 3, 2001, The Washington Post, 'Sleeper Cells' Of Al Qaeda Are Next Target;
December 3, 2001, The Telegraph, Former bin Laden mentor warns the West, Marcus Warren, Diigo,
December 3, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari's fate continues to hang in balance, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
December 3, 2001, Gulf News, Senator says he helped deliver P17m to Abu Sayyaf men,
December 3, 2001, Gulf News, Philippines facing 'crisis of insurgency', by Gilbert Felongco,
December 3, 2001, The Philippine Star, Army eyes 20,000 more troops to battle 'crises',
December 3, 2001, Jakarta Post, Misuari's infamous revolt.
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December 4, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari seeks UN protection, by Emelyn Tapaoan,
December 4, 2001, Gulf News, Lawmaker seeks holiday truce with insurgents,
December 4, 2001, The Philippine Star, Reyes raps Army brass over anti-insurgency troops,
December 4, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, US hostage chained to gunman~ says army,
December 4, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: Philippines looks east for tourism dollar, Brunei too,
December 4, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Misuari Tagged 'Terrorist;' Malaysia Says It Set Example,
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December 5, 2001, Gulf News, President dragged into ransom row,
December 5, 2001, Gulf News, Hussin extends olive branch to militants, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
December 5, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Hussin vows to curb rebellion; four Misuari supporters killed,
December 5, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Solons Air Concern on AFP Modernization,
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December 6, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani refuses to enter plea,
December 6, 2001, Gulf News, No holiday truce with insurgents,
December 6, 2001, Gulf News, President stands by no-ransom policy,
December 6, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo seeks to put Misuari on terror list,
December 6, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, OIC to hold talks on MNLF leadership,
December 6, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Hussin opposes US role in rebel fight,
December 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, US President Bush Visiting RP Soon - Arroyo,
December 6, 2001, Manila Bulletin, No Resignation for Reyes, Villanueva,
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December 7, 2001, Gulf News, Janjalani refuses to enter plea,
December 7, 2001, The Philippine Star, NDF rebels offer month-long Christmas ceasefire,
December 7, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Malaysia Deports 524 More Filipinos; Status of Misuari under Study,
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December 8, 2001, The Philippine Star, 19 US soldiers arrive in Zambo, by Paolo Romero,
December 8, 2001, The Manila Times, New Basilan Clashes Leave 13 Abu Sayyaf Dead, by Joel R. San Juan,
December 8, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Troops kill 11 Sayyaf men; US team arrives,
December 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 11 Abu Sayyaf men killed in gun battle,
December 8, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Lacson Airs Fears on Sayyaf Hostage Talks,
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December 9, 2001, CNN News, Philippines 'training role' for U.S. troops,
December 9, 2001, Gulf News, Anti-terror training scheduled for next year, by Al Jacinto,
December 9, 2001, Gulf News, Lacson brokered ransom with militants - Palace,
December 9, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, US team monitors troops training,
December 9, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Set Aside Politics, Unite, Arroyo Urge,
December 9, 2001, The Philippine Star, Down to three hostages: Will this crisis soon come to an end? by Ann Bernadette S. Corvera,
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December 10, 2001, CNN News, Philippine rebels reject terror list,
December 10, 2001, INQ7 / Agence France-Presse, Gov't marks Human Rights Day with vow to crush terrorists, Diigo,
December 10, 2001, Gulf News, Anti-terror training in Zamboanga City, by Noralyn Mustafa,
December 10, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Malaysian cops clear Misuari of abduction,
December 10, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, US troops offer to help rescue hostages,
December 10, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Paris-based body urges RP to amend laundering law.
December 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, New Era for Peace, Growth Loom in M'danao,
December 10, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Need to Transfer Customs and Revenue Bureaus to Malacanang,
December 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Philippine president says fall of Taliban "victory" for human rights,
December 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, Kuala Lumpur clears Nur of ties to Sayyaf,
December 10, 2001, The Philippine Star, The Bandits Return, by Ann Bernadette S. Corvera and Joseph F. Nacino,
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December 11, 2001, Gulf News, Manila prepared for Misuari deportation,
December 11, 2001, The Peninsula Qatar, Manila to take back Misuari next month,
December 11, 2001, ANTARA, Americans' Poor Knowledge of Islam in SE Asia is Deplored
December 11, 2001, Bernama, Manila Prepared to Take Back Misuari, Says President Arroyo,
December 11, 2001, Manila Bulletin, RP Expects Possible Credit Upgrade from Moody's,
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December 12, 2001 , The Boston Herald, Many learn about Islam the hard way.(Editorial) by Don Feder,
December 12, 2001, Gulf News, Missionary couple, nurse may be freed 'within days',
December 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, After declaring truce, NPAs torch Cebu bus,
December 12, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP hits ransom talks with Sayyaf,
December 12, 2001, BusinessWorld, No OIC invite for Misuari (Gov't.
December 12, 2001, Malay Mail, Manila ready to take Misuari back, says Arroyo.
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December 13, 2001, Gulf News, Malaysian ex-senator irked at Tiglao revelation,
December 13, 2001, ABS-CBN, Atong Ang refuses to tell on Erap,
December 13, 2001, The Philippine Star, House to reopen Romero ransom probe, by Jess Diaz,
December 13, 2001, Manila Bulletin, ARMM Leaders Come from Various Muslim Provinces,
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December 14, 2001, CNN News, Muslim rebels storm Philippine hall,
December 14, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari to be flown in from Malaysia, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
December 14, 2001, Gulf News, Unofficial negotiators to be arrested, by Noralyn Mustafa,
December 14, 2001, Gulf News, Tiglao rejects reports on ransom payment, by Regina Bengco,
December 14, 2001, BusinessWorld, NPA rushing assassinations?,
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December 15, 2001, ABS-CBN, Task force formed to curb kidnapping in Mindanao,
December 15, 2001, Borneo Bulletin, Brunei: US booklet reveals al-Qaeda havens,
December 15, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Garbage Time Bomb; 10 Million Tons This Year,
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December 16, 2001, New York Times, Filipino Troops Plan Rescue of Three Hostages, by Seth Mydans,
December 16, 2001, New York Times, Filipinos 'Will Shoot' To Rescue 3 Hostages, by Seth Mydans,
December 16, 2001, The Los Angeles Times, U.S. to Help Philippines Battle Terrorist Threat,
December 16, 2001, Chicago Tribune, U.S. military campaign against terrorism becomes a manhunt, by John Diamond,
December 16, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo envoy back from Malaysia,
December 16, 2001, INQ7 / AFP, Take rebel Misuari back, Mahathir tells RP,
December 16, 2001, Inquirer, Arming of priests rejected, by Ferdinand O. Zuasola,
December 16, 2001, AFP / Inquirer, Military braces for rebel attacks; reaffirms ceasefire,
December 16, 2001, Inquirer, Gun-wielding priests by Ferdinand O. Zuasola,
December 16, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, US thanks RP.
December 16, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, A time for critical reflection,
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December 17, 2001, The Philippine Star, Weather prolongs search for Sayyaf, by Roel Pareño,
December 17, 2001, Inquirer, Still no Burnhams; Abus elude military anew, by Julie S. Alipala, Diigo,
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December 18, 2001, Gulf News, Vatican shrugs off move to arm priests,
December 18, 2001, Los Angeles Times, U.S. Use of Bases in Philippines Renewed, by Richard C. Paddock,
December 18, 2001, BusinessWorld, Congress to OK bill vs terrorism,
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December 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, US Foreign Policy Targets ASEAN,
December 19, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Solons Propose Harsher Anti-Terrorism Law,
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December 20, 2001, ABC News, The Abu Sayyaf-Al Qaeda Connection, Michael S. James,
December 20, 2001, The Philippine Star, Military welcomes Janjalani’s inclusion in US terrorists' list,
December 20, 2001, Bernama, Nur Misuari's Deportation Definitely On, Says Dr, Mahathir
December 20, 2001, BusinessWorld, AFP welcomes ASG chief's inclusion,
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December 21, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. delivers weapons to Philippines, by Al Jacinto,
December 21, 2001, Business Times (Malaysia) It is still terrorism by any other way!
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December 22, 2001, Washington Post, Terrorism War's New Front; U.S. Aiding Philippine Fight Against Rebels,
December 22, 2001, Gulf News, Ransom negotiations thwarted,
December 22, 2001, The Orlando Sentinel, Somalia's farmers, warlords, landscape attractive to al-Qaida.
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December 23, 2001, CNN News, Canadian hostage rescued in Philippines,
December 23, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, Hostages To Be Freed By End Of Year, Philippines Says,
December 23, 2001, Gulf News, More Filipinos dissatisfied with Arroyo, by Regina Bengco,
December 23, 2001, Statesman (India) US anti-terror front in Philippines,
December 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, The Real Meaning of Yuletide Season,
December 23, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 2 Kidnapers Slain; Canadian Rescued,
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December 24, 2001, Gulf News, Arroyo hopes kidnap crisis will end soon
December 24, 2001, Gulf News, Don't call Misuari a terrorist, Manila told, by Malou Talosig,
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December 25, 2001, Gulf News, Millions attend mass on Christmas eve, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
December 25, 2001, Gulf News, U.S. captives could be freed in Malaysia, by Al Jacinto,
December 25, 2001, The Philippine Star, US choppers due for fight vs Sayyaf,
December 25, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Pope Calls for Peace at Xmas Mass; RP Assures Him Rescue Efforts,
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December 26, 2001, Gulf News, Bomb defused in Cotabato, by Al Jacinto,
December 26, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine military mulls putting up more camps in country,
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December 27, 2001, Gulf News, Freedom for hostages likely by New Year, by Barbara Mae Dacanay,
December 27, 2001, The Philippine Star, Moro rebs attack 3 Army outposts,
December 27, 2001, BusinessWorld, UK to support RP war vs terror,
December 27, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Ramos Disclaimer on Presidential Interest in 2004 Can Still Change,
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December 28, 2001, CNN News, Suspected terrorist arrested in Manila
December 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, AFP ready to crush any coup,
December 28, 2001, The Philippine Star, Sayyaf hostages to be freed in Basilan, not Malaysia — AFP,
December 28, 2001, BusinessWorld, Gov't decries travel bans,
December 28, 2001, GMA News, Philippine president vows to focus on economy despite troubles,
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December 29, 2001, Gulf News, Troops told to intensify bid to free hostages, by Al Jacinto,
December 29, 2001, Jakarta Post, Lesson from Taliban's fall: Radicalism ends in disgrace,
December 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, Presidential Reelection Ban Gives Others Chance to Lead Country,
December 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, President Cites Difficulty of Fighting in Mindanao,
December 29, 2001, Manila Bulletin, 11 Killed in Attack on Coastal Zambo Village by Armed Band;
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December 30, 2001, New York Times, Philippine Troops Hunt Elusive Foes, by Seth Mydans,
December 30, 2001, Gulf News, Misuari 'back in Manila on January 15',
December 30, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Entry of US troops up to Palace-AFP,
December 30, 2001, Philippine Star, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia sign pact on terrorism, transnational,
December 30, 2001, Washington Post, Bust and Boom, by Matthew Brzezinski, Diigo,
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December 31, 2001, Times Wire Reports, 13 Guerrillas Killed in Military Raid,
December 31, 2001, The Philippine Star, GMA vows to restore peace in coming year,
December 31, 2001, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Insurgency grew as economy slumped
December 31, 2001, Orlando Sentinel, 13 Rebels Die In Skirmish,
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