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Veteran broadcast journalists Joe Taruc and Rey Langit, of dzRH and dwIZ, respectively, said in an interview with Vice President Noli De Castro on his "Para Sa Iyo... Bayan" radio program yesterday that it felt like "normal times" when Proclamation 1017 went into effect for a week after it was declared by President Arroyo on Feb. 24.
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By Pia Lee-Brago | March 5, 2006 - 12:00am
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