| Palace rejects ransom demand for 2 abducted aid workers |
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| Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 | |||
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MANILA, Philippines—Maintaining its no-ransom policy, Malacañang on Saturday said it would not give in to the ransom demand in exchange for the release of aid workers Esperancita Hupida and Merlie Mendoza.
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