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Anonymous Bomb Threat To Philippines Airports "Most Likely A Hoax": Aviation Police
- Friday October 6, 2023
- World News | Reuters
An anonymous bomb threat that prompted the Philippines to put all its commercial airports on heightened security alert is "most likely a hoax", the aviation police chief said on Friday.
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Philippines Casino Attack: 34 Bodies Found After Man Opens Fire, Steals Chips, Kills Self
- Friday June 2, 2017
- World News | William Branigin, The Washington Post
A gunman burst into a casino at a resort complex in Manila early Friday, set fire to gambling tables and stuffed a bag with casino chips. He was later found dead in an apparent suicide in a hotel room. Local media reports said at least 34 died as a result of the fire.
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Gunman Sets Fire To Philippines Casino, Robbery Suspected: Police
- Friday June 2, 2017
- World News | Reuters
A gunman with an assault rifle burst into a casino, fired shots and set gaming tables alight in the Philippine capital Manila early on Friday, but there was no indication the attack was an act of terrorism, the country's police chief said.
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Anonymous Bomb Threat To Philippines Airports "Most Likely A Hoax": Aviation Police
- Friday October 6, 2023
- World News | Reuters
An anonymous bomb threat that prompted the Philippines to put all its commercial airports on heightened security alert is "most likely a hoax", the aviation police chief said on Friday.
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Philippines Casino Attack: 34 Bodies Found After Man Opens Fire, Steals Chips, Kills Self
- Friday June 2, 2017
- World News | William Branigin, The Washington Post
A gunman burst into a casino at a resort complex in Manila early Friday, set fire to gambling tables and stuffed a bag with casino chips. He was later found dead in an apparent suicide in a hotel room. Local media reports said at least 34 died as a result of the fire.
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Gunman Sets Fire To Philippines Casino, Robbery Suspected: Police
- Friday June 2, 2017
- World News | Reuters
A gunman with an assault rifle burst into a casino, fired shots and set gaming tables alight in the Philippine capital Manila early on Friday, but there was no indication the attack was an act of terrorism, the country's police chief said.
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