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                    [Title] => Mediamen distribute relief goods in Tarlac
                    [Summary] => PANIQUI, Tarlac — Some 1,000 families here who are still struggling with the aftermath of last month’s heavy floods received relief goods yesterday from members of the National Press Club.


Assisted by the Tarlac Press and Radio Club (TPRC), headed by Leng Lopez-Tiamzon, Manila-based journalists led by NPC president Tony Antonio saw for themselves how this town’s western farming villages have virtually become swamps.
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[DatePublished] => 2003-09-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1168087 [AuthorName] => Benjie Villa [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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Assisted by the Tarlac Press and Radio Club (TPRC), headed by Leng Lopez-Tiamzon, Manila-based journalists led by NPC president Tony Antonio saw for themselves how this town’s western farming villages have virtually become swamps.
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