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    INTRODUCTION Although the history of kidnapping and hostage-taking is a very long one‚ it is only relatively recently that there has been a systematic attempt to understand the effects‚ both long-term and short-term‚ on individuals and their families. This is an important issue for clinical and academic reasons. The advice of mental health professionals is sought with increasing frequency with regard to the strategic management of hostage incidents and the clinical management of those who have

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    THE STUDY OF HOSTAGE DRAMA IN QUIRINO GRANDSTAND CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The aim of the dissertation is to research the diplomatic negotiating style of the Filipino law enforcement by analyzing the events in its diplomatic history‚ namely the bilateral negotiations with the Philippines during august 23‚ 2010.  For the past few days since the embarrassing hostage crisis that has brought international shame again to our country‚ it has been reflecting on how we

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    Park hostage-taking incident” was the negative role of the Media played that added fuel to the shooting incident. Most of the major TV companies represented by their top news reporters‚ by communicating directly to the hostage-taker and by broadcasting the arrest of his brother‚ even though they know that a TV set was being used inside the bus‚ compromised and tied the hands of the negotiators to have the upper hand in the negotiation. The sight of his brother being arrested pushed the hostage-taker

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    I. INTRODUCTION The Manila hostage crisis‚ officially known as the Rizal Park hostage-taking incident‚ occurred when a dismissed Philippine National Police officer took over a tourist bus in Rizal Park‚ Manila‚ Philippines on August 23‚ 2010. Disgruntled former senior inspector Rolando Mendoza of the Manila Police District (MPD) hijacked a tourist bus carrying 25 people (20 tourists and a tour guide from Hong Kong‚ and four Filipinos) in an attempt to get his job back. He said that he had been

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    elpidio quirino

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    up to the terms of the Quirino-Taruc agreement. Indeed‚ after having been seated in Congress and collecting his back pay allowance.[2] Luis Taruc surreptitiously fled away from Manila‚ even as a measly number of his followers had either submitted themselves to the conditions of the Amnesty proclamation or surrendered their arms. In the face of counter charges from the Huk from to the effect that the government had not satisfied the conditions agreed upon‚ President Quirino ordered a stepped-up campaign

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    Elpidio Quirino

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    Elpidio Quirino Philippine President (1948-1953) 6th President of the Republic of the Philippines Vice-President: Fernando H. Lopez Assumed the remaining term & re-elected From The liberal party (LP) Also known as "apo lakay QUIRINO‚ ELPIDIO [Quirino‚ Elpidio] ‚ 1890-1956‚ Filipino statesman‚ b. Ilocos Sur prov.‚ Luzon. After he was admitted (1915) to the bar he became a law clerk in the Philippine senate. For many years he was Manual Quezon ’s political aide. Quirino was elected (1919)

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    Unit‚ the Scout Rangers‚ the Canine Unit‚ and the Cavalry Unit. Their mental showing offered much promise. Elpidio Quirino supported the establishments of several industrial plants and projects at strategic points all over the country‚ thereby mobilizing its economic resources and ushering in an era of industrialization. For the improvement of the economy‚ president Quirino launched an Economic Mobilization Program to industrialize the country and give more jobs to the Filipinos. He also had

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    Insights Hostage taking in Quirino Grandstand is another major problem that our country should face. It was a very traumatic experience for all Chinese and Filipino hostages inside the bus. This tragedy was the result of injustice made by the wrong decision of higher officials. Is there any person that should be blame for this hostage drama? Is it the hostage taker? Or the people behind of his back who pushed him to do this violent hostage taking? For the side of hostage taker:

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    History 137 Abilities Based Assignment: Think Piece Taken Hostage On David Farber’s book Taken Hostage‚ Farber informs us about the Iran Hostage Crisis and America’s First Encounter with Radical Islam. This book tells us how the United States and Iran got into conflict‚ leading to the Iranians holding American Embassy members hostage as revenge for them feeling betrayed by the United States. It also informs us about other events that occurred in a decade that caused the United States many

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    The Hostage Crisis

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    Iran hostage crisis The Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic crisis between Iran and the United States. Fifty-two US citizens were held hostage for 444 days from November 4‚ 1979 to January 20‚ 1981‚ after a group of Islamic students and militants took over the Embassy of the United States in support of the Iranian Revolution. Sixty-six Americans were taken captive when Iranian militants seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on November 4‚ 1979‚ including three who were at the Iranian Foreign Ministry

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