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                    [Title] => Senglot tinodas sa kabastusan
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Napatay ang 42-anyos na lalaking senglot na nambastos at yumakap sa ibang misis matapos pagtatagain ng utol ng huli sa bayan ng Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya kamakalawa ng hapon.

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This is a moment of national pride. For those involved in this effort, there is an overwhelming sense of achievement – although all the group hugs and tears of joy among members of the Filipino Everest team we saw on television might not be completely comprehensible for most people.

After all, for those who have to scrounge for a living each day, the point of scaling a tall and dangerous peak might not be immediately clear.
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Napatay ang 42-anyos na lalaking senglot na nambastos at yumakap sa ibang misis matapos pagtatagain ng utol ng huli sa bayan ng Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya kamakalawa ng hapon.

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This is a moment of national pride. For those involved in this effort, there is an overwhelming sense of achievement – although all the group hugs and tears of joy among members of the Filipino Everest team we saw on television might not be completely comprehensible for most people.

After all, for those who have to scrounge for a living each day, the point of scaling a tall and dangerous peak might not be immediately clear.
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