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                    [Title] => 31 congressmen seek probe of flourishing illegal drug trade
                    [Summary] => Thirty-one congressmen, led by Pasig City Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr.,  urged the House yesterday to conduct an investigation into the flourishing trade in illegal drugs.


In Resolution 1152, the lawmakers said drug trafficking poses a "clear and present danger to society and the nation’s security."

"We, the representatives of our people, should do everything within our power to help eradicate this drug problem confronting us, and we must ensure that the authorities execute and enforce our laws," they said.
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This is the gist of a bill filed by Pasig Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr. yesterday. The measure seeks to ban the collection of parking fees in establishments patronized by the general public and penalize violators.
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Mikee, probably one of the loveliest faces in local cinema, has been in this South Korean industrial hub for 12 days now, but has remained spritely as ever, cool and confident, as she tries to bring pride and honor to the country in yet another international competition.
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In Resolution 1152, the lawmakers said drug trafficking poses a "clear and present danger to society and the nation’s security."

"We, the representatives of our people, should do everything within our power to help eradicate this drug problem confronting us, and we must ensure that the authorities execute and enforce our laws," they said.
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This is the gist of a bill filed by Pasig Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr. yesterday. The measure seeks to ban the collection of parking fees in establishments patronized by the general public and penalize violators.
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Mikee, probably one of the loveliest faces in local cinema, has been in this South Korean industrial hub for 12 days now, but has remained spritely as ever, cool and confident, as she tries to bring pride and honor to the country in yet another international competition.
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