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                    [Title] => Satire news story causes a stir among Facebook users
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Recently, a parody news story posted by the satire news website National Report (www.nationalreport.net) caused a stir among Facebook users by running the headline: "Facebook to Begin Charging Users $2.99/mo Starting November 1st."

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As the Philippines is considered as one of 18th mega-biodiversity countries in the world due to its vast natural resources and a home to various animals and plants that can only be found here and not anywhere in the world, environment officials challenged the people to do its share to avert the effects of environmental abuse.

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