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Be the partners of the administration “in burying the rotten system,” President Aquino urged new graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy last week.

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In separate statements, Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) and Sanlakas said the presence of military troops in various areas in Metro Manila must have other motives other than securing the region from coup plotters and terrorists.
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