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                    [Title] => Olympic runner gets 6 months sentence in Curacao
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A Curacao court on Monday sentenced an Olympic athlete to six months in prison after he was convicted of possessing cocaine while attempting to board a flight to the Netherlands.

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Raquel Naciongayo, chief of the Pasig City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO), said companies were placed on their watch list after they still refused to install "air abatement facilities" or anti-air pollution systems in their facilities.
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                    [Title] => Olympic runner gets 6 months sentence in Curacao
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A Curacao court on Monday sentenced an Olympic athlete to six months in prison after he was convicted of possessing cocaine while attempting to board a flight to the Netherlands.

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Raquel Naciongayo, chief of the Pasig City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO), said companies were placed on their watch list after they still refused to install "air abatement facilities" or anti-air pollution systems in their facilities.
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