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[Title] => Poverty surge equals crime surge
[Summary] => The Chinese businessmen are getting jittery at the seeming spike in crimes against Filipino-Chinese businessmen, the latest victim being a laundry chain owner who was stabbed to death the other day.
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[Title] => The world is Sibugays oyster
[Summary] => Looks can really be deceiving. Take the oyster. It doesnt really have the smooth, brilliantly colored shell of say, a mussel or a scallop. Its dirty gray, uneven shaped shell is just plain ugly by all standards. Ah, but this unattractive talaba is home to the lovely, precious pearl, not to mention the juicy, tasty meat with its supposed aphrodisiac property. And here lies the beauty of the oyster.
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[Title] => For slain journalists
[Summary] => One would think that journalists are free to speak their minds in a country perceived by many to have a free press. If one, however, looks closely at the number of journalists being killed in the practice of their professions, one would think were back to living under a repressive regime. Writer Ronalyn V. Olea of Bulatlat.com reveals that since 1986, 71 journalists have been killed bringing the number of media persons summarily executed since Marcos to a total of 103.
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February 2, 2012 - 12:00am