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                    [Title] => Ayuda sa newsmen
                    [Summary] => Nagpasalamat ang samahan ng mga mamamahayag na itinuturing na frontliners sa pagkober ng mga balita sa Southern Police District sa ilang donors na nagkaloob ng ayuda sa gitna ng enhanced community quarantine bunsod ng coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. 
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                    [Title] => Let ‘buy-guns’ be bygones
                    [Summary] => Because many newspapermen have been assassinated, it was suggested that all newspapermen be allowed to carry guns. Now following the recent killings of local judges, the Supreme Court en banc  organized a Judicial Security  Committee for the protection of lower court judges, who will be allowed to carry firearms even without permits. In short, the solution to the recent assassinations of newsmen and  judges lie on their being able to protect themselves personally with their own guns. Can untrained newsmen and judges actually shoot it out with professional assassins?

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