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Another US soldier killed in Iraq, US accuses Arab media of incitement BAGHDAD (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 The death of a US soldier Sunday brought to five the number of troops killed in Iraq within 24 hours, adding urgency to coalition efforts to catch Saddam Hussein and insurgents. US soldier dies near end of bloodiest month in Iraq BAGHDAD (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 A US soldier was killed Sunday as troops neared the end of their bloodiest month in Iraq since major combat was declared over, hoping the death of Saddam Hussein's sons would demoralise insurgents and lead them to the fallen dictator himself. Booby traps dismantled as siege of Manila's Wall Street ends MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Nearly 300 military rebels dismantled their booby traps and boarded trucks for a long ride back to barracks and military justice Sunday after a 20-hour showdown with President Gloria Arroyo ended quietly. |
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Philippines military mutiny ends peacefully MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 A mutiny by Philippines soldiers ended peacefully late Sunday after nearly 300 troops holed up in a booby-trapped apartment complex called off their 20-hour rebellion against President Gloria Arroyo. US Marine dies near end of bloodiest month in Iraq BAGHDAD (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 A US marine was killed Sunday as troops neared the end of their bloodiest month in Iraq since major combat was declared over, hoping the death of Saddam Hussein's sons would demoralise insurgents and lead them to the fallen dictator himself. North Korea nuclear arms claims "exaggerated": South Korean president WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun said Sunday that claims that North Korea is very close to developing a nuclear weapon are "exaggerated" and that planned multilateral talks are the best way to address Pyongyang's demands for US security guarantees. Philippine coup attempt will be bodyblow to economy: analysts MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 President Gloria Arroyo boosted her stock with her tough handling of a Philippines military rebellion Sunday, but analysts and business leaders warned the short-lived crisis would have scared off investors and tourists. US warns against "renewed aggressions" on anniversary of end of Korean War WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Korean War Sunday, warning that until things change in North Korea the United States must guard "against renewed aggressions." Claims North Korea is close to developing nukes "exaggerated" - SKorea's Roh WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun said Sunday that claims that North Korea is close to developing a nuclear weapon are "exaggerated," and that trilateral talks are the best way to address Pyongyang's demands for security guarantees from the United States. |
Foreign allies back Arroyo, denounce military revolt in Philippines SINGAPORE (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Western and Asian allies rallied behind Philippine President Gloria Arroyo on Sunday as her government negotiated an end to a mutiny by disgruntled military officers demanding her resignation. Armed Philippines rebels return to barracks MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Nearly 300 military rebels boarded trucks late Sunday to return to barracks, their 20-hour stand-off with Philippines President Gloria Arroyo and siege of the Makati financial district over, witnesses said. Philippines military mutiny ends peacefully as rebels return to barracks MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 A mutiny by Philippines soldiers ended peacefully late Sunday after nearly 300 troops holed up in a booby-trapped apartment complex called off their 20-hour rebellion against President Gloria Arroyo. US tells citizens in Philippines to stay at home, urges calm as mutiny ends WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 The United States on Sunday advised US citizens in the Philippines to remain at home and steer clear of all public gatherings as a mutiny by elements of the military came to a peaceful end after a tense 18-hour standoff. Israeli army taking huge risk by lifting checkpoints: military source JERUSALEM (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Israel is taking an "enormous risk" by easing the noose on the Palestinians by allowing thousands to cross into Israel and lifting several major West Bank checkpoints, a senior military source said Sunday. Philippines leader says mutiny over peacefully MANILA (AFP) Jul 27, 2003 Nearly 300 rebel soldiers agreed late Sunday to return to barracks and to face military justice, bringing a tense one-day mutiny to an end, Philippines President Gloria Arroyo said. |
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