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                    [Title] => No Porsche, no Lamborghini, no GMA as 16 luxury vehicles trashed in Subic
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The media were disappointed Thursday as the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Task Force proceeded with the ceremonial destruction of 16 smuggled luxury vehicles at the Subic Free Port in Olongapo.

This was because, aside from the fact that two of the more expensive sports cars-- a Porsche and a Lamborghini-- were not slated for destruction during the ceremony, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo wasn't also able to make it to Subic.
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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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The media were disappointed Thursday as the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Task Force proceeded with the ceremonial destruction of 16 smuggled luxury vehicles at the Subic Free Port in Olongapo.

This was because, aside from the fact that two of the more expensive sports cars-- a Porsche and a Lamborghini-- were not slated for destruction during the ceremony, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo wasn't also able to make it to Subic.
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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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