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                    [Title] => Heart Vit mipukan sa Gian
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                    [Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Journalists here take to the streets today in a massive indignation rally to voice their outrage on the killings of their media colleagues, the latest of whom were Davao broadcaster Juan "Jun" Pala and Agusan del Sur radioman Rico Ramirez. 


The indignation rally, spearheaded by the Cagayan de Oro Press Club, is expected to draw some 200 print and broadcast journalists here and from neighboring provinces and their sympathizers and friends.
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