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South Korean police announced an interim investigation result that it failed to find any evidence of negative comments posted online by a female spy agent about Moon Jae-in, then main opposition party's presidential candidate.

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"We are kicking off the rehabilitation program for national irrigation systems (NIS) and communal irrigation systems (CIS) this year with the initial P500 million that was already released by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)," NIA director Baltazar Usis.
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"There is nothing wrong with the ID system, as long as safeguards are instituted to protect human rights but it will require legislation," Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina Jr. said.

"So all those discussions will have to be synthesized in a piece of legislation that will be discussed in Congress," he said.
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South Korean police announced an interim investigation result that it failed to find any evidence of negative comments posted online by a female spy agent about Moon Jae-in, then main opposition party's presidential candidate.

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"We are kicking off the rehabilitation program for national irrigation systems (NIS) and communal irrigation systems (CIS) this year with the initial P500 million that was already released by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)," NIA director Baltazar Usis.
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"There is nothing wrong with the ID system, as long as safeguards are instituted to protect human rights but it will require legislation," Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina Jr. said.

"So all those discussions will have to be synthesized in a piece of legislation that will be discussed in Congress," he said.
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