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Chief Insp. Ramil Ngujo Amodia, town police chief, the other day (July 3) led his men in raiding a place classified as gambling den and allegedly operated by a former mayor of this town.

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Pope Benedict XVI marked the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II on Sunday by saying religion should promote peace and fight racism and totalitarianism.

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In separate decisions, Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez ordered the dismissal of Janette Jimenez, postmaster of the Philpost-National Capital Region Office, for grave misconduct and Gerardo Viterbo, director IV of the Philpost Central Office, for nepotism.
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The Philippine Postal Corp.-Cordillera Administrative Region based here has been recording a P7-million slump in its annual income since 1997. There has been a decreasing number of mail matters being handled by the government-owned and operated postal firm.
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Pope Benedict XVI marked the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II on Sunday by saying religion should promote peace and fight racism and totalitarianism.

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In separate decisions, Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez ordered the dismissal of Janette Jimenez, postmaster of the Philpost-National Capital Region Office, for grave misconduct and Gerardo Viterbo, director IV of the Philpost Central Office, for nepotism.
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