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Biktimang giingong gigapos sa uyoang ‘druglord’ diha sa Talisay niadtong milabay'ng buwan nanimalos sa usa sa mga migapos kaniya, iyang gipusil patay diha sa sitio Trinidad sa barangay Punta Prinsesa ning dakbayan niadtong milabay'ng gabii.

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Willie Chua, vice president for marketing of the Valenzuela Tannery Corp. turned over 800 square feet of brush-off leather, shank boards and leather insoles enough for the five-meter pair of shoes for men. Valentin Lorenzo, president of Source Rite International Inc. also turned over 50 pails (15 kilos each) of adhesives.
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Mayor Ma. Lourdes Fernando said a ten-man team from Marikina Colosan Footwear will try to beat the 3.12 meter shoes made by Zuhit Okurlar of Kenya, Turkey during the Kenya International Shoe Fair on Feb. 2000
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Biktimang giingong gigapos sa uyoang ‘druglord’ diha sa Talisay niadtong milabay'ng buwan nanimalos sa usa sa mga migapos kaniya, iyang gipusil patay diha sa sitio Trinidad sa barangay Punta Prinsesa ning dakbayan niadtong milabay'ng gabii.

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Willie Chua, vice president for marketing of the Valenzuela Tannery Corp. turned over 800 square feet of brush-off leather, shank boards and leather insoles enough for the five-meter pair of shoes for men. Valentin Lorenzo, president of Source Rite International Inc. also turned over 50 pails (15 kilos each) of adhesives.
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Mayor Ma. Lourdes Fernando said a ten-man team from Marikina Colosan Footwear will try to beat the 3.12 meter shoes made by Zuhit Okurlar of Kenya, Turkey during the Kenya International Shoe Fair on Feb. 2000
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