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Former Agusan del Norte congressman and executive secretary Edelmiro Amante Sr. died at his residence in Cabadbaran City at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. He would have turned 80 on April 21.

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A coalition of various civic and cause-oriented groups, called the Jueteng-Free Philippines Movement, was launched yesterday to launch a crusade against illegal gambling and, particularly, to help in the government’s latest campaign against jueteng.

Their group’s mission, according to organizer Agnes Devanadera, is to set up a network of tipsters that could lead to the arrest of jueteng operators.
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Former Agusan del Norte congressman and executive secretary Edelmiro Amante Sr. died at his residence in Cabadbaran City at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. He would have turned 80 on April 21.

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A coalition of various civic and cause-oriented groups, called the Jueteng-Free Philippines Movement, was launched yesterday to launch a crusade against illegal gambling and, particularly, to help in the government’s latest campaign against jueteng.

Their group’s mission, according to organizer Agnes Devanadera, is to set up a network of tipsters that could lead to the arrest of jueteng operators.
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