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Palaisipan ngayon sa mga awtoridad ang pagkamatay ng isang 59-anyos na estate broker makaraang matagpuan ang naaagnas nang bangkay nito sa loob ng kanyang inuupahang condominium unit, kamakalawa ng hapon sa Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

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However, the Malacañang Press Corps is still protesting the move, saying it gives reporters less immediate access to Malacañang officials and visiting guests.

Bunye said the plan might be carried out before year’s end as the Kalayaan Hall, where reporters are now housed, is scheduled to be converted into a museum.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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In a random interview, The STAR got different reactions to the proposal of a Manila City Hall official to change the way the dead are buried – from horizontal to vertical.

Sixty-seven-year-old Mariano Maglalang said the idea, though practical, is impossible to implement as it is opposed to what Filipinos are accustomed to.
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Senior Superintendent Ernesto Catungal, newly-designated Pasig City police chief, has ordered all policemen assigned at the Police Community Precinct 8 in Barangay Rosario to submit themselves for investigation to shed light to the killing of Patricio Hernandez, who was a resident of Dr. Sixto Avenue, Barangay Rosario.
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Palaisipan ngayon sa mga awtoridad ang pagkamatay ng isang 59-anyos na estate broker makaraang matagpuan ang naaagnas nang bangkay nito sa loob ng kanyang inuupahang condominium unit, kamakalawa ng hapon sa Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

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However, the Malacañang Press Corps is still protesting the move, saying it gives reporters less immediate access to Malacañang officials and visiting guests.

Bunye said the plan might be carried out before year’s end as the Kalayaan Hall, where reporters are now housed, is scheduled to be converted into a museum.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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In a random interview, The STAR got different reactions to the proposal of a Manila City Hall official to change the way the dead are buried – from horizontal to vertical.

Sixty-seven-year-old Mariano Maglalang said the idea, though practical, is impossible to implement as it is opposed to what Filipinos are accustomed to.
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Senior Superintendent Ernesto Catungal, newly-designated Pasig City police chief, has ordered all policemen assigned at the Police Community Precinct 8 in Barangay Rosario to submit themselves for investigation to shed light to the killing of Patricio Hernandez, who was a resident of Dr. Sixto Avenue, Barangay Rosario.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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