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                    [Summary] => A distinguished lecturer complained the other day that while my novels make wonderful reading, they are all depressing. Isn’t it time that I wrote a "happy" novel? Still another academic who uses my fiction in her classes says that my love stories are so beautiful, they deserve to be made into film. So sometime ago, the famous stage and film director Laurice Guillen got interested in one of my stories, "Puppy Love," because her 17-year-old daughter liked it very much.
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                    [AuthorName] => HINDSIGHT By F Sionil Jose
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                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — At least 70 police troopers assigned to secure political campaign sorties will shift to presidential security as President Arroyo casts her vote today in her hometown of Lubao, Pampanga. 


Central Luzon police director Chief Superintendent Vidal Querol said yesterday the local security force will shield the President from harm, taking note of possible threats to her life.

"I see no immediate threat, but it is important to ensure the President’s security," Querol told The STAR.
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Central Luzon police director Chief Superintendent Vidal Querol said yesterday the local security force will shield the President from harm, taking note of possible threats to her life.

"I see no immediate threat, but it is important to ensure the President’s security," Querol told The STAR.
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