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[Title] => Parents of self-flagellating kids warned
[Summary] => Parents who either allow their children to indulge in self-flagellation or involved in any bloody practices this Holy Week could end up in jail, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said.
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[Summary] => STA. ROSA, Nueva Ecija Roughly 20,000 Novo Ecijanos, including dependents of jueteng cabos (collection heads) and cobradores (bet collectors), are now without jobs due to the crackdown on the illegal numbers game, a Lakas-CMD (Christian, Muslim Democrats) congressman said.
Third district Rep. Aurelio Umali told The STAR that most of the displaced jueteng personnel were unable to send their children to school due to the lack of an alternative source of income.
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[Title] => Despite costly dredgings, Ppanga towns flooded anew
[Summary] => GUAGUA, Pampanga Just a few weeks after President Arroyo visited this town to commend the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for its dredging of the Guagua-Pasac River, residents of 20 barangays here found themselves dealing with rising floodwaters in the aftermath of typhoon "Harurot."
Loida Samonte, of the municipal disaster coordinating council, said floodwaters are about a few inches to two feet deep. Flooding in the town proper may reach one foot.
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Loida Samonte, of the municipal disaster coordinating council, said floodwaters are about a few inches to two feet deep. Flooding in the town proper may reach one foot.
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