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+ Follow TERRORISM AND MEDIA Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 159588
                    [Title] => A peaceful celebration
                    [Summary] => The fact that we had a peaceful Labor Day celebration is something to celebrate in itself. It is true that our Armed Forces were prepared for any eventuality, but credit must be given to the cause-oriented groups for the way they peacefully conducted their rallies. First of all, we must commend former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada for taking the lead in asking all his followers to conduct their demonstrations peacefully.

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TERRORISM AND MEDIA
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                    [Title] => A peaceful celebration
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