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Si Mayor Valdemar Chiong sa lungsod sa Naga nagkanayon nga lisod sakpon ang giingong mga babayeng nagbaligya sa ilang dungog nga manaka diha sa mga barko nga modunggo sa lungsod.

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Mga babaye nga nagbaligya sa ilang dungog nga naglakip sa pipila ka minor de edad giingong mangatkat sa mga barko nga modunggo sa dakbayan sa Naga aron motanyag og hamubong kalipay sa mga tripulante.

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Women and even young girls allegedly offer sexual services to personnel of marine vessels that enter and remain for a while in Naga City's municipal waters.

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Instead of heading for the EDSA celebration, I joined a group of friends on a trip to Bo. San Isidro in Cabuyao, Laguna, to an agricultural farm that promises an end to hungry families - by having them raise gardens in 100 sq.m. lots. No one should ever go hungry, says Sister Pat Capwell, executive director of the Institute for Foundational Learning (IFL), whose project, Food Always in the Home (or Faith), is the model for backyard farms being adopted in the province of Laguna.

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Mga babaye nga nagbaligya sa ilang dungog nga naglakip sa pipila ka minor de edad giingong mangatkat sa mga barko nga modunggo sa dakbayan sa Naga aron motanyag og hamubong kalipay sa mga tripulante.

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Women and even young girls allegedly offer sexual services to personnel of marine vessels that enter and remain for a while in Naga City's municipal waters.

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