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                    [Title] => Pinoys feel unsafe in streets, homes
                    [Summary] => Three out of every 10 Filipinos, or roughly 28 percent, feel unsafe walking the streets at night while four out of 10 Filipinos, or 37 percent, are afraid of being robbed at home, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey.


But Pulse Asia research director and STAR columnist Felipe Miranda stressed that the results of their nationwide Ulat ng Bayan survey for the first quarter of the year showed that fewer people fear walking in the streets or being robbed compared to last year.
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But Pulse Asia research director and STAR columnist Felipe Miranda stressed that the results of their nationwide Ulat ng Bayan survey for the first quarter of the year showed that fewer people fear walking in the streets or being robbed compared to last year.
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