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[Summary] => Panadtaran, San Fernando, Cebu Dinhi sa sityo Tiholtihol dunay gikahibudngan ang mga lumolupyo ug kini mao ang lanog nga siyagit sa usa ka tawo.
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[Title] => South Korean rocket likely exploded soon after liftoff
[Summary] => A South Korean rocket carrying a climate observation satellite apparently exploded 137 seconds into its flight early Thursday, the country's second major space setback in less than a year.
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