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The Capitol, through its Provincial Legal Office, is set to train today Tuburan town’s barangay tanods and members of the Barangay Peace Action Teams (BPAT) on responding to crime scenes.

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Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), together with its 250-plus member-companies and partners, recently launched Project New Dawn, a collective response to help rebuild the lives of Typhoon Yolanda survivors in the Visayas.

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Some senators have supported the proposed bill converting the 136.56-hectare Malapascua Island in Daanbantayan town into a public domain.

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His call should be endorsed by the Comelec and pursued by civil groups as the AFP has time and again demonstrated its incapacity at maintaining peace even in so-called "hot spots".
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Regional police chief Silverio Alarcio Jr. said he presented the list of possible areas of concern in the region to the Commission on Elections during a command conference in Manila the other day. Alarcio added that the list was based on the reported election violence in the previous electoral exercises.
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Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), together with its 250-plus member-companies and partners, recently launched Project New Dawn, a collective response to help rebuild the lives of Typhoon Yolanda survivors in the Visayas.

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His call should be endorsed by the Comelec and pursued by civil groups as the AFP has time and again demonstrated its incapacity at maintaining peace even in so-called "hot spots".
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Regional police chief Silverio Alarcio Jr. said he presented the list of possible areas of concern in the region to the Commission on Elections during a command conference in Manila the other day. Alarcio added that the list was based on the reported election violence in the previous electoral exercises.
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