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[Title] => Visit to a nunnery
[Summary] => Ester, a cousin of mine came up to me and said, “When wilI you visit Tita Chit? I want to go with you.”
[DatePublished] => 2015-08-21 10:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Barbara Gonzalez-Ventura
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[Title] => España Boulevard repair to take two months
[Summary] => The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said yesterday it will start a drainage and road improvement project along España Boulevard in Manila on May 15 and the project will take two months.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => 'Me tonsillitis po ako'
[Summary] => Dr. Elicaño, simula pa noong pumasok ang ber months ay lagi na lang akong may sore throat. Nang silipin ko ang aking tonsils, namamaga ang mga iyon. Namumula. Hanggang sa hindi na ako makalunok at paos na paos ang aking boses.
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[AuthorName] => Dr. Tranquilino Elicaño Jr.
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[Title] => Electric meters stolen
[Summary] => After cellphone thieves, now come electric meter thieves.
Some 15 households in Sampaloc, Manila woke up Monday morning to a power failure. The reason: their electric meters were stolen by thieves.
The Sampaloc police station was swamped with complainants from residents of España, G. Tuazon and Earnshaw streets Monday, who reported the thefts of their electric meters.
The complainants said they first reported the thefts to the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), only to be told to direct their complaints to the police.
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[Title] => Vigilantes out to curb phone robs?
[Summary] => With the unabated cases of cellphone snatching in the metropolis, where victims are either maimed or killed, there is talk that vigilantes are now out on the streets to neutralize these criminals after the police seem helpless to arrest this rising tide of criminality.
The persistent rumor was somewhat verified by The STAR from a woman-vendor who recently witnessed a mob lynch two cellphone snatchers in front of a university along C.M. Recto, Manila.
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[DatePublished] => 2015-08-21 10:00:00
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[Title] => España Boulevard repair to take two months
[Summary] => The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said yesterday it will start a drainage and road improvement project along España Boulevard in Manila on May 15 and the project will take two months.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => 'Me tonsillitis po ako'
[Summary] => Dr. Elicaño, simula pa noong pumasok ang ber months ay lagi na lang akong may sore throat. Nang silipin ko ang aking tonsils, namamaga ang mga iyon. Namumula. Hanggang sa hindi na ako makalunok at paos na paos ang aking boses.
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[Title] => Electric meters stolen
[Summary] => After cellphone thieves, now come electric meter thieves.
Some 15 households in Sampaloc, Manila woke up Monday morning to a power failure. The reason: their electric meters were stolen by thieves.
The Sampaloc police station was swamped with complainants from residents of España, G. Tuazon and Earnshaw streets Monday, who reported the thefts of their electric meters.
The complainants said they first reported the thefts to the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), only to be told to direct their complaints to the police.
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[Title] => Vigilantes out to curb phone robs?
[Summary] => With the unabated cases of cellphone snatching in the metropolis, where victims are either maimed or killed, there is talk that vigilantes are now out on the streets to neutralize these criminals after the police seem helpless to arrest this rising tide of criminality.
The persistent rumor was somewhat verified by The STAR from a woman-vendor who recently witnessed a mob lynch two cellphone snatchers in front of a university along C.M. Recto, Manila.
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August 29, 2001 - 12:00am