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Philippine television’s longest-running English newscast The World Tonight has just become beefier and better as it enters its 49th year on air.

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ANC is beefing up The World Tonight with veteran broadcast journalist Tina Monzon-Palma bringing a comprehensive wrap of the day’s biggest stories, exclusive interviews and news with global and local perspective beginning July 23 at 10 p.m.

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"We are struggling. We are doing our best to help the victims of the tragedy," Tina Monzon-Palma, ABS-CBN spokeswoman, told a press forum yesterday, adding that the network had opened up its available resources.
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Aside from possible criminal charges filed by the Department of Justice, ABS-CBN, the show’s presenter, is facing a possible class suit from stampede survivors and families of the victims.

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Philippine television’s longest-running English newscast The World Tonight has just become beefier and better as it enters its 49th year on air.

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ANC is beefing up The World Tonight with veteran broadcast journalist Tina Monzon-Palma bringing a comprehensive wrap of the day’s biggest stories, exclusive interviews and news with global and local perspective beginning July 23 at 10 p.m.

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"We are struggling. We are doing our best to help the victims of the tragedy," Tina Monzon-Palma, ABS-CBN spokeswoman, told a press forum yesterday, adding that the network had opened up its available resources.
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Aside from possible criminal charges filed by the Department of Justice, ABS-CBN, the show’s presenter, is facing a possible class suit from stampede survivors and families of the victims.

ABS-CBN
spokeswoman and news anchor Tina Monzon-Palma said the broadcast giant would welcome the class-action suit.
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