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                    [ArticleID] => 329652
                    [Title] => The men of Rescue 160
                    [Summary] => February 17, past 4pm. FO4 Bernardo "Boy" del Mar of the Bureau of Fire Protection who leads a pack of volunteers at Rescue 160 gave me a ring with this alarming message "Nor, sakay tas navy boat unyang alas tres kadlawon (3am of Saturday, February 18) kay moresponde tas barangay Guinsaugon, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte; 1,500 patay; daghan bata ugkatonon, naay landslide ganina late morning."
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                    [Focus] => 0
                    [AuthorID] => 1489320
                    [AuthorName] => Maria Eleanor E. Valeros
                    [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle
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                    [Title] => For ABS-CBN reporters: Perilous field days
                    [Summary] => The job of a TV news reporter is no walk in the park. They resemble "storytellers" narrating the news as it occurs. The difference lies in the fact that a field reporter has to be right in the middle of all the action. A journalist’s life never runs short of excitement, but it also means having to constantly live on the edge. Each one has had his share of dangerous encounters and life-threatening experiences.

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The news team went to Alcala to do a follow-up report on the news coverage on the death of Adela and Mauricio Catalon, the first SARS victims in the country.
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ALADIN BACOLODAN
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                    [Focus] => 0
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                    [Title] => For ABS-CBN reporters: Perilous field days
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The news team went to Alcala to do a follow-up report on the news coverage on the death of Adela and Mauricio Catalon, the first SARS victims in the country.
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