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[Title] => English Bill ni Gullas gidayeg
[Summary] => Gihangop ni Bise Mayor Joy Augustos Young sa dakbayan sa Sugbo ang giduso nga House Bill ni Kongresista Eduardo R. Gullas sa unang distrito sa lalawigan sa Sugbo nga ipatudlo gyud ang pinulongang English sa mga tulunghaan sa nasud.
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