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                    [Title] => When you begin mewing about ‘peace’, that’s when terrorists strike
                    [Summary] => Almost on cue yesterday, a terrorist bomb was exploded inside the public market of Koronadal City in South Cotabato, killing an 11-year old girl, a vegetable vendor and a peddler of plastics. It’s always the helpless and the humble who get the worst of it in such heartless attacks.

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There was a lot of corn, ersatz Subcontinental bottom-wiggling and bosom-shaking, some strained Indian accents from performers who’d never been to Mumbai (that’s what they confusingly call Bombay today, Babu), but I loved it.
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There was a lot of corn, ersatz Subcontinental bottom-wiggling and bosom-shaking, some strained Indian accents from performers who’d never been to Mumbai (that’s what they confusingly call Bombay today, Babu), but I loved it.
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