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                    [Title] => Lolo dedo sa suntok
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Patay ang isang 60-anyos na karpintero makaraang bigyan ng mala-Pacquiao na suntok ng isang retiradong Air Force official sa simpleng hindi pagkaka-unawaan sa lungsod Quezon kahapon.

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"Fresh magma is now rising towards the summit," Phivolcs scientist Ernesto Corpuz told The STAR during a telephone interview after a team of scientists had conducted an aerial survey to assess the crater of the Mayon Volcano.

Corpuz added that the present Alert Level 3 is maintained because the lava outflow is still within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone.
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"Fresh magma is now rising towards the summit," Phivolcs scientist Ernesto Corpuz told The STAR during a telephone interview after a team of scientists had conducted an aerial survey to assess the crater of the Mayon Volcano.

Corpuz added that the present Alert Level 3 is maintained because the lava outflow is still within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone.
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The increase in the size of the lava dome — 90 meters wide and 50 meters tall, based on the latest aerial survey — comes alongside more earthquakes, high sulfur emissions and more ash ejections, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.
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Patay ang isang 60-anyos na karpintero makaraang bigyan ng mala-Pacquiao na suntok ng isang retiradong Air Force official sa simpleng hindi pagkaka-unawaan sa lungsod Quezon kahapon.

[DatePublished] => 2012-04-28 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805066 [AuthorName] => Ricky ­Tulipat [SectionName] => PSN Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 99811 [Title] => Magma up in Mayon [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — Government volcanologists said that fresh magma deposit is rising towards the summit, which is responsible for vigorous lava extrusions and rockfalls during the past week.

"Fresh magma is now rising towards the summit," Phivolcs scientist Ernesto Corpuz told The STAR during a telephone interview after a team of scientists had conducted an aerial survey to assess the crater of the Mayon Volcano.

Corpuz added that the present Alert Level 3 is maintained because the lava outflow is still within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone.
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"Fresh magma is now rising towards the summit," Phivolcs scientist Ernesto Corpuz told The STAR during a telephone interview after a team of scientists had conducted an aerial survey to assess the crater of the Mayon Volcano.

Corpuz added that the present Alert Level 3 is maintained because the lava outflow is still within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone.
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The increase in the size of the lava dome — 90 meters wide and 50 meters tall, based on the latest aerial survey — comes alongside more earthquakes, high sulfur emissions and more ash ejections, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.
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