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[Title] => Vintage ammo found at construction site
[Summary] => The construction of a two-story day care center building in Barangay Marulas in Valenzuela City had to be stopped following the discovery last Wednesday of several decaying empty magazines for high caliber US-made guns buried at the construction site.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Security guard finds vintage bombs
[Summary] => Four World War II bombs were found by a security guard after they were abandoned inside the National Food Authority (NFA) compound last Thursday morning in Valenzuela City.
Inspector Angelo Tamayo, chief of the Valenzuela City police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT)-Explosives and Ordnance Division (EOD), said that the bombs, despite being old and rusty, could still explode if not properly handled.
The bombs measured around six to seven inches in diameter and some seven to 10 inches in length.
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INSPECTOR ANGELO TAMAYO
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[Title] => Vintage ammo found at construction site
[Summary] => The construction of a two-story day care center building in Barangay Marulas in Valenzuela City had to be stopped following the discovery last Wednesday of several decaying empty magazines for high caliber US-made guns buried at the construction site.
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[Title] => Security guard finds vintage bombs
[Summary] => Four World War II bombs were found by a security guard after they were abandoned inside the National Food Authority (NFA) compound last Thursday morning in Valenzuela City.
Inspector Angelo Tamayo, chief of the Valenzuela City police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT)-Explosives and Ordnance Division (EOD), said that the bombs, despite being old and rusty, could still explode if not properly handled.
The bombs measured around six to seven inches in diameter and some seven to 10 inches in length.
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November 8, 2003 - 12:00am