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                    [Title] => Lady food vendor caught peddling shabu
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The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) has charged a 53-year old female food vendor before the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office after being allegedly caught selling shabu.

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While the remains of former Phivolcs chief Raymundo Punongbayan and Phivolcs personnel Jessie Daligdig, Norman Tungol, Dindo Javier and Orlando Abengoza have yet to be identified through DNA testing, Phivolcs officials and staff have prepared a memorial for them at the building’s lobby.
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                    [Title] => Lady food vendor caught peddling shabu
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The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) has charged a 53-year old female food vendor before the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office after being allegedly caught selling shabu.

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While the remains of former Phivolcs chief Raymundo Punongbayan and Phivolcs personnel Jessie Daligdig, Norman Tungol, Dindo Javier and Orlando Abengoza have yet to be identified through DNA testing, Phivolcs officials and staff have prepared a memorial for them at the building’s lobby.
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